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YOU DID IT!

We reached 40 communities, fed 27 910 people daily, 30 feeding schemes, 15 046 food parcels distributed, 1612 youth empowered, 300

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BACK TO SCHOOL DRIVE!

The Mustadafin Foundation is again hoping to put smiles on the faces of vulnerable children and orphans this festive season.

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Fishing to feed a belly, feed a mind!

Dear Mustadafin Friend As a fundraising initiative we will be hosting a fishing day in February and require your assistance in making this event a success. Prior to Covid 19, we fed 15 000 registered beneficiaries daily. Since the onset of this pandemic we were unable to turn away unregistered members

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YOU DID IT!

We reached 40 communities, fed 27 910 people daily, 30 feeding schemes, 15 046 food parcels distributed, 1612 youth empowered, 300 ECD pupils, assisted 350 families affected by fire.                We could not have done it without you. To our loyal donors. This has been quite another tough year, with COVID-19 exacerbating the

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BACK TO SCHOOL DRIVE!

The Mustadafin Foundation is again hoping to put smiles on the faces of vulnerable children and orphans this festive season. Every child deserves a happy, healthy childhood and the opportunity to build a brighter future. Let’s share the blessings by giving special educational gifts to children in need. When considering

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A small sacrifice on your part can make an impact in someone’s life.

As Salaamu Alaikum/ Molweni/ Good Day This Eid – Ul – Adha, Mustadafin Foundation would like to extend the offer of performing Qurbani on your behalf and to distribute it amongst the destitute and deprived. Thousands of the most vulnerable currently survive on daily meal handouts.  Covid-19 has created more

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Feeding the hungry for Mandela Day

By NABEELAH MOHEDEEN The Bridgetown-based Mustadafin Foundation worked with the Do More Foundation in Johannesburg to feed the hungry in recognition of Mandela Day . According to Mustadafin’s director, Ghairuniesa Johnstone, the two organisations fed more than 160 000 people across the Cape Flats, from Monday July 13 to Mandela Day,

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‘Icon’ mourned

As South Africa marks Child Protection Week, Mitchell’s Plain is mourning the death of a community worker who had the rights and protection of children at heart. Community activist Zameka Bereyl Faku, who died while waiting to be examined at Mitchell’s Plain community health centre on Sunday May 24, was

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Hospital raises R100 000 for needy

Doctors and staff at Mitchell’s Plain District Hospital have raised R100 000 to help those in need during the Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdown period and are challenging other medical institutions to do the same. Pharmacy manager at the hospital, Mohamed Sonday, said he urged staff to donate R50 towards

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NGO serves food for needy

By HAZEL ALLIES-HUSEELMAN The Mustadafin Foundation is among those organisations that are still seeing to the nutritional needs of the poorest of the poor – even during lockdown. Director Ghairunisa Johnstone-Cassiem said the organisation has a permit to operate during lockdown, however, food supplies are running low. Mustadafin has been handing

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Mustadafin gets own building

After 37 years the Mustadafin Foundation has settled into its own building in Bridgetown and launched the new premises on Saturday with founders, residents and family members. The new premises was bought by the late Abdullah Gangraker, owner of the Wembley Group of Companies, who died in June 2016. The

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Aids awareness

The Mustadafin Foundation held a march on Sunday December 1 from Dassenberg Road to AZ Berman Road to raise awareness of World Aids Day as well as the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children Campaign, which started on Monday November 25. 

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