Around 200 children, who live in an informal settlement on the outskirts of the town Despatch, visit local resident Jacky Daniels at her home for an e’Pap meal, which the GRCT funds. Jacky is working with two churches which oversee the supply of the e’Pap. Even the empty e’Pap bags serve a purpose as an improvised fence!
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Walmer Township near Port Elizabeth – John Masiza Primary School and St Augustine’s Pre-school pictured. There is unquestionably a huge need for good nutrition for South African children such as these. We see time and again the significant benefits of the e’Pap projects. On one of the walls of the Missionvale Care Centre (also near Port Elizabeth) there is written: “I may be only one person but I can be one person who makes a difference.” This applies to each supporter who helps these projects to happen and also be sustained.
The teacher at Panda Play School has reported that children had arrived at the creche initially covered in sores but these soon healed when they got a regular e’Pap breakfast.