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Pick n Pay and FoodForward SA – 2018 Mandela Day Food Drive

Be part of food drive for Mandela Day.

THE goal is to collect 250 tonnes of food over three days to provide over a million meals. This is the task ahead for Pick n Pay and FoodForward SA’s second consecutive 2018 Mandela Day Food Drive, and they are encouraging South Africans to unite together to reach this goal.

“The reality in our country today is that millions continue to go to bed hungry every day,” says Suzanne Ackerman-Berman, director of transformation at Pick n Pay.

Thabo Koti, a FoodForward SA beneficiary at the Carpenter’s Shop in Cape Town, explains the hardship of facing a day without food, “A car can’t function without fuel, it is the same with the human body.”

“Together we can make a difference in the lives of the many South Africans who require assistance. We are inviting our customers and suppliers to partner with us and help us provide baskets of food to those Beneficiary Organisations who can’t afford them,” says Ackerman-Berman.

Last year, the inaugural food drive donations equalled to just over half a million meals – we want to double that this year, says Ackerman-Berman. To assist in achieving this, Pick n Pay has increased the number of stores participating by 30 per cent when compared to last year.

The food drive collection weekend, running from July 13 to 15, will see various food collection bins being placed in in over 500 Pick n Pay stores across the country. “While any and all non-perishable items are welcome, we have provided 14 discounted products, in association with our suppliers. Customers are encouraged to buy any of these products and drop them in the collection bin.”

The food list items include rice, maize meal, spaghetti, samp and beans, lentils, pilchards, tuna, long life milk, oats, jam, peanut butter, cooking oil, sugar and salt.

“There will be volunteers in-store engaging with consumers and educating them about the initiative. We will also be catering for cash donations at the till points and customers can donate from as a little as R5. There is however absolutely no pressure on consumers to participate. We are more trying to inspire volunteerism – not only for this Mandela Day, but for the future too,” says Ackerman-Berman.

The Mandela Day food donations will help FoodForward SA stock their warehouses across the country with staple foods over the winter months.

FoodForward SA’s Managing Director, Andy Du Plessis says, “The food donations are distributed over six months, ensuring that we are able to provide our beneficiaries with a varied basket of nutritious foods.

“The generosity and support of this Mandela Day Food Drive directly benefits thousands of people, but also creates much needed awareness of the work we do. Our work is to address the problem of food insecurity in South Africa and this campaign is definitely having a big impact.”

Nelson Mandela said that the ‘greatest gift in life is the gift of giving’ and the greatest sentiment is that feeling when you’ve made someone else’s heart happy. “All South Africans have the ability to do that this Mandela Day.

Everyone can be involved in this special campaign through the donation of time, a small cash donation or a basket of food items. All these efforts and actions add up to something really meaningful for so many of our fellow citizens in need,” concludes Ackerman-Berman.

For more information and to sign up to be a volunteer, please visit: www.picknpay.co.za/mandela-day or www.foodforwardsa.org/campaigns/mandela-day-2018/

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