People's Post Lansdowne - 30 June 2020

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Soup kitchens get boost SAMANTHA LEE-JACOBS SAMANTHA.LEE@PEOPLESPOST.CO.ZA @SAMANTHA_LEE121

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s a result of the severe impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on food security in the Western Cape, mayor Dan Plato has reached out to five feeding schemes recently to assist them in feeding thousands of people in need. They are the Desiree Ellis Foundation in Hanover Park, the Tafelsig Community Uplifting Forum based in Mitchell’s Plain, Community Outreach in Morgan Village, Women to Youth Outreach Project in Eastridge and Amazing Ants in Rocklands. The Desiree Ellis Foundation, founded by Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis, has partnered with The Alcardo Andrews Foundation, which provides between 400 and 600 cooked meals daily. “As a result of the severe impact of the national coronavirus lockdown, many residents have struggled to put food on the table. Despite the move to alert level three opening up more economic sectors, the need for assistance remains. “We must continue to strengthen our support and compassion for our fellow residents. These donations are intended to assist organisations feeding residents in need,” says Plato. The mayor visited Ellis in Hanover Park and handed over goods to the Mitchell’s Plain organisations at the sub-council offices on Wednesday last week. The handover included a three-plate gas burner stove, a full gas tank, two large pots and dry ingredients which includes maize, samp and rice. Plato says each combo costs around R10 000. More than 80 feeding schemes that have approached the City have already received assistance. More feeding schemes will soon be assisted. “The donation from the City is a great help because we currently utilise our own resources such as electricity and sometimes our own ingredients. The equipment will help us to expand our outreach to residents and fill more empty stomachs,” says Ellis. Liesel Manual, chair of the Tafelsig Community Uplifting Forum, says the boost will allow them to feed more consistently.

“We have been pushing and today the City has delivered and I am grateful for that. We have been feeding the community as we received food supplies.” Plato says: “All over, the public is hungry. Many people have started working, but many more are not at a job opportunity and sitting at home. Some of the calls we received are from people who have never asked for help before but have now (swallowed their pride).” The outcome of the judgement brought against Plato for supporting the work of

soup kitchens was also favourable with the Western Cape Town High Court ruling that the work of soup kitchens can continue unhindered as food relief is a vital lifeline to communities affected by lockdown. Plato says the City will continue to help organisations. Speaking to People’s Post, Plato says it is very important for the City to support these NGOs. “We realise that we as a City will never be able to do this on our own. “NGOs are best placed to understand the

need in their communities,” he continues. He says feeding is an integral part of keeping the immune system healthy which better enables residents to fight Covid-19. While food security is the responsibility of the national social development department, Plato says the City cannot sit by (and do nothing). With assistance from the provincial government, thousands of food parcels have been handed out to the needy in the province. V For a video report, visit the People’s Post Facebook page.

Dan Plato with Desiree Ellis at her Hanover Park home.

PHOTO: BRUCE SUTHERLAND/CITY OF CAPE TOWN

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