By Zuko Komisa
Black Coffee’s foundation launches a Food Bank initiative in Mthatha.
The Black Coffee Foundation has started a Food Bank project with the intention of providing food to underprivileged households.
The Grammy-winning artist supported three NPOs—Ngangelizwe, Qweqwe, and Zimbane—as well as 100 needy families at the initiative’s debut.
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Lungi Maphumulo, CEO of the Black Coffee Foundation, spoke to Zimoja News and discussed the purpose of the campaign and the Food Bank.
“We are concentrating on mostly rural areas because that is where we believe we will find disadvantaged families. The reason we started this Black Coffe Food Bank is because Black Coffee grew up here in Mthatha.
He got to experience the problems faced by the communities of Mthatha and that is why we decided to donate food as no one must go to bed hungry.
We believe that every family must have a good Christmas like all families,” she Maphumulo.
Earlier this month, Black Coffee kick-started his back-to-school campaign, via the Black Coffee Foundation to give back to impoverished schools in Durban.
Black Coffee also took to social media to share images of the initiative.
Food bank launch with @FoundationByBC & @saharvest1 @FeedTheNationSA pic.twitter.com/aPyItRjxK2
— Black Coffee (@RealBlackCoffee) November 17, 2022
Congratulations are in order.
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