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Local foundation celebrates 6 years of sharing happiness with the underprivileged

Upama Srivastava, Connect To Feed co-founder, believes every helping hand, kind word, and thoughtful gesture has contributed to this milestone achievement.

Midrand-based foundation, Connect To Feed, celebrated its 6th year of existence, sharing happiness with the underprivileged communities around Gauteng on November 4.

Co-founder Upama Srivastava sincerely thanked donors and volunteers for their generous support. She said the Connect To Feed Foundation is not just one person; it is everyone involved, saying all those involved were the heart and the fuel of this mission.

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“Because of your support, we continue to spread happiness and bring smiles to many lives. From the bottom of my heart – thank you so much. Your support has been our strength, and we have grown together because of you. Thank you for being a part of this mission of spreading happiness.

“What began as a small step towards sharing and caring has grown into a beautiful journey. One made possible only because of the incredible love, support, and encouragement we have received from each one of you. Every helping hand, kind word, and thoughtful gesture has contributed to making Connect To Feed what it is today.”

Srivastava said over the years, they have not only shared meals, but also built a bond that’s rooted in compassion, community, and connection.

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She said the bond between Connect To Feed and all donors and volunteers is truly special, and continues to inspire them every single day. “Each act of kindness has left a lasting imprint on this journey. Here’s to many more years of serving together, spreading smiles, and strengthening this beautiful bond.

“As a proud member of this family, I personally want to express my deepest gratitude to each one of you for being part of this meaningful journey. Your warmth and support truly make all the difference.”

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Sphiwe Masilela

Sphiwe Masilela is a versatile journalist, who covers hard, crime, metro and sports news for over a decade now. His journalism career began in 2012 as an intern, and since then, Masilela has been a voice of the voiceless.

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