The CoFeed team sincerely thanks the following companies, in addition to individual donors from abroad, for donations/logistical support which helped make possible our latest food/clothing distribution drive to needy groups & households in Namibia. Thank you all for caring! ππ½
The San community in Ohangwena is one of the beneficiaries of a large donation of food and clothing handed over by CoFeed for distribution to that marginalised community today. CoFeed team member @GwenLister1 is pictured doing the handover.
The squad @CoFeedNam pulled in phenominal work since the beginning of the pandemic. Now close to 80,000 Namibians supported. A little goes a long way #foodsecurity#namibia
The San community in Ohangwena is one of the beneficiaries of a large donation of food and clothing handed over by CoFeed for distribution to that marginalised community today. CoFeed team member @GwenLister1 is pictured doing the handover.
CoFeed is a team of six citizens acting in private capacity, and assisted by fellow volunteers, to help fellow Namibians in need on an application basis, and as and when donations/funds become available. It was begun at the start of the Covid pandemic in 2019.
The San community in Ohangwena is one of the beneficiaries of a large donation of food and clothing handed over by CoFeed for distribution to that marginalised community today. CoFeed team member @GwenLister1 is pictured doing the handover.
Zachary Itodo does crime-fighting and great work among marginalised groups, especially in regard to GBV in Katutura, and he too was one of the many recipients of a food and clothing donation from CoFeed to help him continue the good work of helping others.ππ½
Food aid from CoFeed for needy and marginalised households in Rehoboth was handed over by CoFeed team member, @VeronicaTheron. Many groups and individuals will benefit from CoFeedβs latest drive. ππ½
There was also help for young aspiring sportspeople in the latest CoFeed drive with a food donation to the Afterschool Centre Wrestling Club, and CoFeedβs @VeronicaTheron does the handover.
The San community in Ohangwena is one of the beneficiaries of a large donation of food and clothing handed over by CoFeed for distribution to that marginalised community today. CoFeed team member @GwenLister1 is pictured doing the handover.
Food parcel assistance for needy households and bigger donations to marginalised groups in Windhoek and in other parts of the country - from the coast to Rehoboth, Tsumeb, Kunene and Ohangwena and other areas - was distributed by CoFeed today.
CoFeedβs @LindaRMBaumann with one of the community groups assisted by Cofeed today. Various charitable organizations and households from across the country were helped in the latest drive.
CoFeed volunteer @Ngari does an itemized check of foodstuffs and clothing destined for the San community in Ohangwena. Shout out to all those who gave freely of their time to assist us today!
In response to an urgent appeal from a teacher at Oukwandongo Combined School, Outapi, for uniforms, soap and Vaseline for learners, CoFeed despatched a donation for the pupils, which was well-received. ππ½
CoFeed has given food assistance to a group of young people called the Porridge Storage who run a soup kitchen and who feed approx 350 young people and 50 adults in Goreangab & Havana over weekends.ππΌ
CoFeed team member, Carla Hansen, hands over food supplies to the Rehoboth Old Age home, and distributed assistance in the Tsumis Park, Rehoboth and Duineveld farm areas.