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Please find a list of our community partners below, who receive assistance through the MealForTwo Program:
Heal the Land, Khaibasen, Light of Hope, Nau Aib Old Age Home:
160+ children, 44 Adults.
These three organisations run in Okahandja, are connected to a local church. They provide cooked meals to vulnerable and homeless children in Okahandja. They are also affiliated with the Nau Aib Old Age Home in Okahandja and provide cooked meals to the elderly in the old age home.
Dagbreek Special School:
26 Children, 7 Adults.
Operates in Windhoek to provide education, food and shelter to children with disabilities.
Mammadu Trust:
60 Children.
Operates in Otjomuise, Windhoek and provides food and education to orphaned and vulnerable children in the community.
Bridge of Hope:
140 Children.
Operates in Katutura, Windhoek, providing food parcels and cooked meals to vulnerable children and people in those communities.
Khomas Homeless Development Trust:
+-80 Adults and 20 Children.
Operates in Khomasdal and Katutura, Windhoek, providing cooked meals to homeless people in those communities.
Senior Park:
160 residents.
Old Age home in Pioneerspark, Windhoek.
MealForTwo donations go to the elderly who need food assistance and to the old age home kitchen.
Lidar Foundation:
250 Children and 100 Adults.
Provides food and youth empowerment and educational activities for orphaned and vulnerable girls in Katutura-Central.
Hope Village:
88 Children.
Provides a loving home and food to orphans and abandoned children living with HIV and other debilitating illnesses. Operates in Katutura, Windhoek.
PAY Center:
120 Children.
Operates in Katutura, Windhoek. Provides nutrient meals, education and physical activity programmes to children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Huis Maerua:
24 Children.
Operates in Windhoek. Houses and feeds children with social welfare troubled backgrounds.
Elshaddai Caring and Feeding:
120 Children and 30 Adults.
Operates in Keetmanshoop. Provides nutritious meals to children and adults coming from disadvantaged backgrounds, on a daily basis.
Dorcas Soup Kitchen:
100 children and 20 adults.
Operates in Keetmanshoop. Provides nutritious meals daily to children coming from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Geduld Primary School and Immanuel Hostel:
200 children.
Operates in Grunau. Provides education, shelter and food to children from the Grunau and surrounding area.
Witkrans Primary School:
162 children and 8 adults.
Provides nutrient meals for underprivileged children from the Witkrans area.
Natascha Pre-Primary School & Day Care:
46 children.
Operates in Okuryangava, Windhoek, provide food and care to vulnerable children from the community.
Grace Project:
180 families.
Operates in Khomasdal, Windhoek. Distributes food parcels to vulnerable families, especially pensioners.
Proud Himba.
Based in Epupa, the project was founded in 2007 to extend help to the school children of the area. It not only looks after 30 children on a regular basis but also assists schools and the orphan feeding program.
MAD (Make a Difference Charity):
28 families.
Based in Tsumeb, they look after 28 families on a regular basis, which mostly consist of disabled youth and elderly, visually impaired or sickly elderly from the Kuvukiland settlement.
Men on the Side of the Road.
Operates in Windhoek and Swakopmund. MSR assists job seekers in acquiring skills to assist them in finding employment. The GCT assist MSR to provide food parcels to active members of the organization who attend regularly (monthly) held community meetings geared towards sharing information on possible jobs or training and any other information that they need to have.
Spitzkoppe community.
The indigenous communities of the Spitzkoppe area are largely reliant on Tourism in the Spitzkoppe area for income. Since the pandemic, these communities had no income and means for sustenance. The Gondwana Care Trust assists 56 families with food parcels.
Twaloloka community.
Since the communities of Twaloloka lost their homes to the fires in the community, the Gondwana Care Trust together with other like-minded organizations and soup kitchens has assisted the devastated communities with food.