

Makhanda Community Pantry


Ed. Note: Images of children in this presentation have been AI processed and do not depict actual children.
Douglas Bullis
Poverty is not pretty



until you see the hope in their eyes.



This is what it looks like close-up.




These women aim to stop that.


What are we doing to help them?
Every month eight community kitchens receive a Food Unit.













If you have never met a Woman Warrior before, come along and see how they work.



They are under-recognized, under-funded, and overworked.







A child’s future is bleak enough as it is.



Hunger should not be part of it.











How do you tell that to this man?
or these women




or these kids?



















These kids are so hungry they eat with their fingers and lick them after.



If the kitchens are doing this now imagine how they can do it better.


This is what happens when you contribute to the

Makhanda Community Pantry

Why is the Community Pantry doing this?
Ask her.

