Foundation supports vulnerable communities with more than just food
Sharing Kindness Foundation serves 50 300 meals across Joburg south.
The Sharing Kindness Foundation (SKF) has released its 2025 impact feedback, showcasing the incredible work done in serving communities across Johannesburg south and beyond.
The foundation, run by unpaid directors, served a total of 50 300 meals through various initiatives, including food kitchens, school feeding programs, and support for vulnerable families.
The foundation received many donations and carried out charity initiatives at Nkosis Haven, Stepping Stone Hospice, DEOPR Care Facility, The Johannesburg Society for the Blind, and The Hamlet Foundation.

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Some of the notable achievements include:
• Serving 15 000 meals at The Hamlet Foundation
• Supporting 1 200 people around Joburg south with water and electricity challenges
• Providing legal advice to 240 people
• Facilitating hospital visits for 72 Joburg south residents
• Distributing 3 500 items of clothing and 1 200 toys to those in need.

As the foundation looks to 2026, SKF director, Nick Janse van Rensberg, expressed gratitude to the foundation’s partners, donors, volunteers, and supporters, and invited others to join the journey of kindness.
“To all those who help SKF, we are deeply grateful. We want to continue helping those in need, and that means we need more people to show kindness and assist us in any way possible,” said Nick.



