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Foundation’s food drive a success

The foundation is grateful for all the support it received.

The spirit of giving was alive and well this past Friday as The Humanity Foundation hosted its annual food drive at Pick n Pay Towers on June 14, drawing a heartwarming response from the community.

The initiative, aimed at collecting essential goods for those in need, brought in items valued at approximately R8 000.

Donations included non-perishable food items, baby products, and sanitary goods— that will be distributed to those in need.

Founder of The Humanity Foundation, Pierre Marneweck, described the event as a success.

“We were extremely grateful that people supported the initiative and would like to thank everyone who contributed and the management of Pick n Pay Towers,” said Marneweck.

The Humanity Foundation has been actively working to support vulnerable communities through regular outreach and donation drives.

With the continued support of local partners, the foundation remains committed to bringing relief and hope to those who need it most.

Anybody who would like to support the foundation may contact Marneweck on 082 610 7593.

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Tayla Smith

Tayla writes general news for the Boksburg Advertiser. She joined the publication in 2019 as a junior journalist and was promoted to senior journalist in 2022.

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