Category Archives: Feeding Shemes

Feeding Scheme For June & July 2015

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The ECID handed out the following food items to the House Of Prayer Ecclesia Bonteheuwel and the Langa Baptist Church; 2 pockets baby potatoes, 1 pocket each of squash & sweet potatoes,  3 pockets butternut and 5 pockets onions, all kindly donated by Cape Pots, 4 x 750g coffee, 2000 tea bags, 4 kg peanut butter, 4 kg jam, 48 cans each of pilchards and baked beans, 5 kg of lentils, 10 kg dry soup mix, 10 kg samp & beans and 40 kg of samp kindly donated by Giant Hyper.

Accepting on behalf of HOPE is Reverend Stan Martin (top left) and for Langa Baptist Church is Sylvia Matiza, Zukile Bacela & Winnie Vanqa.(top right).

We wish to thank our sponsors for their generosity in helping to care for the less privileged.

Feeding Scheme For March, April & May 2015

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We were once again able to make a generous donation to Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel and Langa Baptist Church.6 x 750 g coffee, 6 kg each of peanut butter and jam, 17 kg dry lentils, 15 kg dry soup mix, 60 kg samp and 72 cans each of pilchards, baked beans all donated by Giant Hyper. 13 bags baby potatoes, 5 boxes tomatoes, 2 pockets butternut, 1 pocket onions, 6 pockets sweet potatoes, 1 pocket gem squash and 2 boxes of peppers. Accepting on behalf of House of Prayer Ecclesia is Reverend Stan Martin (top left) and for the Langa Baptist Church Langa is Akhona Ngaka & Pretty (top right)

We once again thank all our sponsors for their continued dedication to this initiative in helping the less fortunate.

Feeding Scheme for January & February 2015

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The following food items were handed out to our 2 deserving charity organisations;

6 pockets baby potatoes, 5 pockets potatoes, 10 boxes tomatoes, 2 boxes butternut, 2 boxes sweet potatoes, 3 boxes red and yellow peppers, 2 pockets gem squash and 2 pockets onions all donated by Cape Pots, 4 x 750 g coffee, 2000 tea bags, 4 kg each of peanut butter and jam,  10 kg each of dry soup mix and lentils, 40 kg samp, 24 cans each of pilchards and baked beans all donated by Giant Hyper.

Reverend Stan Martin and Alwyn Jannicke on behalf of the Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel (top left),Sylvia Matiza and Akhona Ngaka on behalf of the Langa Baptist Church (top right).

We wish to thank our sponsors for their generosity in helping to care for the less privileged.

Feeding Scheme For September, October & November 2014

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The ECID handed out the following food items to the Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel and the Langa Baptist Church; 10 pockets each of potatoes & squash and 2 pockets butternut, 1 box tomatoes, 3 boxes peppers and 1 packet sweet potatoes,  all kindly donated by Capepots, 6 x 750g coffee, 1500 tea bags, 6 kg peanut butter, 6 kg jam, 72 cans each of pilchards and baked beans, 25 kg each of lentils and dry soup mix and 80 kg of samp kindly donated by Giant Hyper.

Accepting on behalf of Church of the Nazarene is Reverend Stan Martin (top left) and for Langa Baptist Church is Sylvia Matiza, Lubabalo Ntsund & Akhona Ngaka (top right).

We wish to thank our sponsors for their generosity in helping to care for the less privileged.

Feeding Scheme for August 14

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We were once again able to make a generous donation to Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel and Langa Baptist Church. 200 kg mealie meal donated by Premier Foods, 4 pockets onions, 7 pockets potatoes, 2 pockets each gem squash and butternut, 1 box each green peppers, tomatoes and sweet potatoes all donated by Capepots/Propots and 2 x 750 g coffee, 2 kg each of peanut butter and jam, 4 kg dry lentils, 4 kg dry soup mix, 20 kg samp and 24 cans each of pilchards and baked beans all donated by Giant Hyper, 4 blue t shirts, 4 green golf shirts, 4 umbrellas and 100 foamalite cups all donated by Durun Tyres. Accepting on behalf of Church of the Nazarene is Reverend Stan Martin (top left and centre) and for the Langa Baptist Church Langa is Longiswa  Nkitha, Nolitha Adonis, Sylvia Matiza & Rashieda Mali (top right)

We once again thank all our sponsors for their continued dedication to this initiative in helping the less fortunate.

Feeding Scheme For July 2014

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The following food items were handed out to our 2 deserving charity organisations; 200 kg mealie meal donated by Premier Foods, 100 kg pearl barley donated by Bokomo Foods, 5 boxes each tomatoes and green peppers, 5 pockets each of potatoes, gem squash and onions all donated by Capepots, 2 x 750 g coffee, 1000 tea bags, 2 kg each of peanut butter and jam,  4 kg each of dry soup mix and lentils, 20 kg rice, 24 cans each of pilchards and baked beans all donated by Giant Hyper.

Reverend Stan Martin on behalf of the Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel (top left),Sylvia Matiza, Winnie Vanqa and Lindi Mahlangabeza, on behalf of the Langa Baptist Church (top right).

We wish to thank our sponsors for their generosity in helping to care for the less privileged.

Feeding Scheme for June 2014

 

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The ECID handed over 200 kg mealie meal donated by Premier Foods, 2 x 750 g coffee, 2000 tea bags, 2 kg each of peanut butter and jam, 8 kg dry soup mix, 8 kg lentils, 20 kg rice and 24 cans each of pilchards and baked beans all donated by Giant Hyper, 10 pockets potatoes, 4 pockets squash, 6 pockets onions, 2 pockets butternut, 8 kg red peppers, 12,66 kg yellow peppers and 16.18 kg tomatoes donated by Capepots/Propots to Reverend Stan Martin from the Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel (top left) and Deacon Kholekile Buso, Sylvia Matiza and Steven Ntsundushe from the Langa Baptist Church (top left)

We once again thank all our sponsors for the continued dedication to this initiative in helping the less fortunate.

Feeding Scheme for April and May 2014

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The ECID handed out the following food items to the Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel and the Langa Baptist Church;  400 kg mealie meal kindly donated by Premier Foods, 1028 kg pearl barley kindly donated by Sasko, 1 pocket each potatoes & squash and 2 pockets onions kindly donated by Capepots/Propots, 4 x 750g coffee, 1000 tea bags, 4 kg peanut butter, 4 kg jam, 48 cans each of pilchards and baked beans, 8 kg each of lentils and dry soup mix and 36 kg of rice kindly donated by Giant Hyper.

Accepting on behalf of Langa Baptist Church is Sylvia Matiza and Ludumv Dwabo.(top) and for Church of the Nazarene is Reverend Stan Martin (bottom).

We wish to thank our sponsors for their generosity in helping to care for the less privileged.

Feeding Scheme for March 2014

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We were once again able to make a generous donation to Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel and Langa Baptist Church. 200 kg mealie meal donated by Premier Foods and 2 x 750 g coffee, 2 kg each of peanut butter and jam, 2 kg dry lentils, 10 kg rice and 24 cans each of pilchards, baked beans and peas all donated by Giant Hyper. Accepting on behalf of the Langa Baptist Church Langa is Sylvia Matiza & Mwezi Kaso (top left) and for the Church of the Nazarene is Reverend Stan Martin (top right).

We once again thank all our sponsors for their continued dedication to this initiative in helping the less fortunate.

 

Feeding Scheme for February 2014

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The following food items were handed out to our 2 deserving charity organisations;  200 kg mealie meal donated by Premier Foods, 50 kg oats donated by Bokomo Foods, 1 pocket baby potatoes, 10 pockets gem squash and 3 pockets onions all donated by Capepots/Propots, 2 x 750 g coffee, 2 kg each of peanut butter and jam, 2 kg dry soup mix, 10 kg rice and 24 cans each of pilchards, baked beans and sweetcorn all donated by Giant Hyper.

Danny Cederberg and R Chetty on behalf of the Church of the Nazarene in Bonteheuwel (top left), Ntsundushe, Winnie Vanqa and Pastor Zondi on behalf of the Langa Baptist Church (top right).

We wish to thank our sponsors for their generosity in helping to care for the less privileged.