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Local NGO launches food programme

Ntsumi Moening Foundation recently launched a project in Kempton Park to improve the food security of the vulnerable in the community.

Ntsumi Moening Foundation recently launched a project in Kempton Park to improve the food security of the vulnerable in the community.

Founder of the organisation Cameron Puley, his wife and three children donated food parcels and sanitary packs to more than 100 homeless people.

The organisation, which was registered on November 17, was launched on December 5. However, it has done a number of projects prior to registration this year.

“We have taken it upon ourselves to help those in crisis during this pandemic by giving food parcels and sanitary products to the needy.

“The donations are part of the NGO’s contribution to the development of humanity and recognising the effect of Covid-19 on people.

“I had this dream when I was a child to help those in need when I grew up.

“I grew up without a support system. I felt the need to give back as I saw that the living conditions in our community are not healthy.

“Such projects are close to my heart and giving back to my community has always been something I’m passionate about. We thank our church for being part of this and our sponsors who supported us,” said Puley.

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