Christmas 2023 Hamper Program
To our existing donors,
…supporters, friends and to those who are seeing us for the first time – it is that time of the year again when we are going to bring hope and smiles by give out hundreds of hampers to families who really need hope and smiles.
There is a hunger problem in Soweto, Honeydew and JHB North squatter camps. 1000’s of children go to bed hungry every night. We are asking for some help with this years Food Hamper Program.
The easiest way to help, is to sponsor a Food Hamper – The cost of a hamper is R240.00 and it covers the basic essentials. We also hope to use part of the proceeds to give the children a hotdog, sweets and a cold drink at Christmas.
You can sponsor a hamper here.
Please open your hearts to help the less fortunate and help us with this program bypassing this message to all your contacts.
Warmest regards
Errol Ashman
There are no admin costs. All money goes to the purchase and distribution of the hampers. all donations can be claimed tax purposes and every cent goes to our programme.
If you would like to volunteer your time, please contact me.
Errol,
Whatsapp – +27 82 851 7107
Email – errol@supperfoundation.org
The Supper Foundation Programs
The Supper Foundation runs various programs designed around basic needs fulfillment and upliftment. Our programs are run throughout the year and in various location around Soweto and other impoverished areas. To read more about the programs, click their various links and if you want to help out with the programs, please fill in the Contribution Form found on the Programs Page
2 Corinthians 9:5-7: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously
About the Mission
The SUPPER FOUNDATION is a charity organisation born out of one man’s love and vision for the impoverished people of Soweto.
Throughout his life he felt a calling to help those who had been disadvantaged. His particular burden was for the children. His mission started in the early 80’s in Hillbrow, Johannesburg, but he soon felt the calling for the children and young adults of Soweto. With the help of Rhema and the residents of the township, he started soup kitchens and other feeding schemes.
The kitchens fed the hungry and shared life lessons from scripture.