Food Parcels for COVID-19

Fundraising campaign by Lungelo Jason Monroe
  • ZAR200.00
    raised of R250,000.00 goal goal
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1 Donors

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Hi everyone, with the pandemic at our shores we have decided as the community of Durban to create a GoFundMe account for the disadvantaged communities. We are looking at raising funds to purchase food so we can create and dispatch food parcels in the areas of Durban which are largely infected by poverty and hit by this pandemic. There is no better way for us to assist the government in such strenuous financial times than now. Please kindly assist us in assisting the disadvantaged. We are currently running feeding schemes in 8 communities in Durban

Organizer

My name is Lungelo Monroe, owner of Izinga Events, Luxury & Bespoke Celebrations as well as the Black Hope Foundation that feeds the nation.

My name is Lungelo Monroe, owner of Izinga Events, Luxury & Bespoke Celebrations as well as the Black Hope Foundation that feeds the nation.

Donors

  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Apr 25, 2020
  • May God bless the organisers, may He bless them with wisdom and overflow of blessings. May this initiative be supported to the fullest.

R200.00

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Donors & Comments

1 donors
  • Anonymous
  • Donated on Apr 25, 2020
  • May God bless the organisers, may He bless them with wisdom and overflow of blessings. May this initiative be supported to the fullest.

R200.00

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