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Hop on the soup train and help feed the needy

The Fund is appealing to housebound people to make soup and freeze it for distribution to those who are not allowed, through lockdown, to go to work and therefore have no means to buy food. 

People of Taffeni informal settlement, Sheffield Beach collecting nourishing home made soup distributed by Councillor Privi Makhan and Rose Stephenson of The North Coast Courier Orphan Fund.

Rose Stephenson of the Orphan Fund and Councillor Privi Makhan handing out soup.

The Fund is appealing to housebound people to make soup and freeze it for distribution to those who are not allowed, through lockdown, to go to work and therefore have no means to buy food.

Councillor Privi Makhan and Rose Stephenson hand out soup to residents of Taffeni informal settlement, Sheffield.

Fund founder Rose Stephenson said the response from the community has been amazing, “and an extra big shout out for the Brettenwood people who would appear to have their soup pots constantly boiling!”

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