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Chefs with Compassion, 67 000 litre target smashed – 283 588 people fed
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Chefs left jobless during hard lockdown get support to keep feeding the needy What started as volunteering work for chefs who were jobless during the hard lockdown has turned into something permanent and thousands will benefit 13 January 2021 - 07:00 Chefs with Compassion chair Arnold Tanzer and Compass Insure MD Ismail Ismail with J Something, lead singer of Mi Casa and celebrity foodie, who is one of the many kitchen stars who have dedicated time to the Chefs with Compassion effort. Image: Supplied
All they wanted to do was to make a difference during the Covid-19 pandemic in the country. Fast-forward almost nine months and what started as volunteering work for chefs who were jobless during the hard lockdown has turned into something permanent.
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Chefs With Compassion Feeds 1,3 Million People, Secures Sponsorship To Continue Feeding Chairman and co-founder of Chefs with Compassion: Arnold Tanzer and Ismail Ismail: MD of Compass Insure with J Something, lead singer of Mi Casa and celebrity foodie, who is one of the many kitchen stars that have dedicated their time to the Chefs with Compassion effort. 3 months ago 2 min read
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Chefs with Compassion’s future of rescuing food to provide nutritious meals for hungry South Africans has been secured for the next 18 months, courtesy of a partnership with specialist insurance company, Compass Insure. The sponsorship comes at a pivotal time for Chefs with Compassion and for the country, as the ravages of the second wave of Covid-19 are felt across South Africa.
Siya and Rachel Kolisi dropping off food parcels in Zwide township, Port Elizabeth. Image: Instagram/Kolisi Foundation
As scores around the country went into self-isolation and quarantine when the Covid-19 pandemic first hit SA, many will go down in history as heroes who decided to put their masks on, go out and make a positive difference by bringing hope and help to those in need.
Here are five times South Africans gave hope during a global pandemic:
Rachel and Siya Kolisi
Through their Kolisi Foundation, the couple donated food parcels and masks to communities in need throughout the Eastern Cape, for most of the lockdown.
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