THE Rotary Club of Amanzimtoti is embarking on a ‘Bottle of Hope’ soup drive for its 67 Mandela Day Project and appeals to the community to join in.
The club’s past president, Neil McDonald, said they are looking for a mix of dry ingredients that can be bottled and distributed to the less privileged in their area of service.
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“We are in need of dry soup mix, soup powder, stock cubes, lentils, rice and dry beans to fill the bottles with. People can then add all this into a five-litre pot and cook a delicious, nutritional meal. They can also add a piece of meat and/or fresh vegetables,” he said.
McDonald added that this project will help put a nice hot meal on the family table. “There are still wonderful, caring people out there who want to help others. This is a project that you can support and get involved with,” he said.
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Rotary is the oldest worldwide organisation, reaching out to millions of people each year and making a difference in communities.
According to the Nelson Mandela Day website, this annual global celebration takes place on Mandela’s birthday, July 18, to honour his life and legacy. “The day is a call to action for individuals, communities and organisations to take time to reflect on Mandela’s values and principles and to make a positive impact in their own communities,” it read.
For more information, or to participate in this project, contact Neil McDonald on 083 597 8985.
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