Sarah Graham gives to the community
JOBURG – Sarah Graham shares her culinary success with those who need it most.
Food writer and cook, Sarah Graham made the leap to the busy Johannesburg lifestyle and now she’s changing the local community.
The aim of her TV show, Sarah Graham’s Food Safari, is to explore some of the continent’s most interesting and exciting dishes. At the same time, viewers have the opportunity to experience some of southern Africa’s most beautiful places, with the new season set against epic African backdrops in Mozambique and the Kruger National Park.
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Since the inception of the popular show in 2015, which came about as a result of her hugely successful blog, home appliance company Defy has sponsored the show with its equipment, and now Graham and Defy have decided that it is time to pay their successes forward to those in need of some good fortune.
The show has recently completed its production for season two and to celebrate their brand ambassador’s success, the home appliance manufacturers donated a range of appliances from the show to non-governmental organisation, Orlando Clinic, in Soweto.
The clinic is a primary healthcare facility providing HIV, Aids and TB-related treatment, care and support services. It also offers a community-oriented primary healthcare programme which monitors and proactively works towards the improved health and well-being of families in the area.
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The donations will add value to the lives of the patients at Orlando Clinic by providing them with the appliances to create the hearty meals they require, three times a day.
The previous stove that was used by the staff to create these delicious meals had been used since 2002, and they were therefore in dire need of some new equipment.



