OTB Africa says that this special event, made possible through a partnership with Feed the Nation Foundation and Pick n Pay, distributed healthy snacks and joy-filled gifts to the children. 

The event celebrated the importance of community and partnerships. Each child at Mickey Mouse ECD received a package that included a VitaKidz cookie, VitaKidz porridge, a joy bracelet and a Maxi Blend Amazing Meals pack. It was a heartwarming occasion that highlighted OTB Africa's dedication to making nutritious support more accessible to South Africa's most vulnerable children, says the NPO. 

OTB Africa says that it is inviting the public to join its current 'Million Meals' campaign — which runs into the first week of December — aiming to make a difference this Christmas season in South Africa. This vital initiative aims to provide one million meals to vulnerable children across South Africa, including Paarl, Stellenbosch, Cape Town and other communities in need such as Durban, Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth.

Be Part of the 'Million Meals' Campaign

For just R150, individuals can feed 20 children and make a direct impact. Every R150 contribution also qualifies donors for a chance to win a 2024 Suzuki Swift GL AMT, proudly assisted by Suzuki PAARL, making each donation a powerful opportunity to change lives and potentially drive away with a new car, says the NPO. 

Loren Erasmus, Executive Director at Outside the Bowl Global, says, "Partnerships form the cornerstone of any successful venture, and we are thrilled to expand our efforts to nourish and uplift communities on a national scale. Through collaboration with Feed the Nation Foundation and support from our donors, we are setting the stage to ensure that no child goes hungry."

With every donation, OTB Africa says that it moves closer to its goal of reaching one million meals — a milestone that would have a transformative impact on the lives of children who rely on these meals for essential nutrition.

"It's about creating moments that matter and building a future where all children have the nourishment they need to thrive," concludes Erasmus.

For more information, visit www.africaotb.org. You can also follow Outside the Bowl Africa on Facebook or on Instagram

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