In Kuruman’s Dithakong Village, the Ithuteng Early Learning Centre faced a dire situation. Lacking food and funding, the dedicated practitioners struggled to provide for the children. This crisis led to empty classrooms, as seen in a recent photo.
Charles Bosman, Soul Food’s Kathu Manager, stepped in with crucial support just when it was needed most. His intervention sends a powerful message that someone cares. The delivery of POWA PACK Porridge brought smiles and assurance to the children, ensuring they attend school with joy once again.
This heartening story demonstrates the impact of community support. Ithuteng Early Learning Centre and Dithakong Village now have renewed hope, thanks to Soul Food’s commitment to making a difference in their lives.
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