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Domino Foundation receives help for feeding scheme

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A Berea-based NPO has once again linked up with the Domino Foundation’s nutrition programme in Amanzimtoti. A bakkie-load of flip-top plastic containers to be used as lunch boxes was donated by AtomGate for distribution to Domino’s beneficiary partnering primary schools, high schools and a community centre where the programme operates from.

“We have previously joined forces with Domino to help make sandwiches. Now, we felt that the schoolchildren receiving the sandwiches needed containers to put them in,” said CEO and founder, Kevin Meredith. As a deacon at Kingsway Church International in Toti, he has been part of the Domino kitchen since 2016.

“We distributed this generous donation to our beneficiaries who opted for big waves of gratitude, as their smiling faces were hidden by masks,” said Cheryl Dann, who leads Domino’s Toti operations. She expressed her sincere appreciation to saying,

“Support from local business partners adds such value and joy to our work. We would love to connect with other local companies who want to partner with us to bring hope and really make a difference in our beneficiaries’ lives.” Email Cheryl at feedingtoti@domino.org.za.

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