At Boxer Empangeni, Dunamis Community Centre and Arise and Shine Ministry were given trolleys full of groceries to support the many families they care for
Boxer Stores works closely with non-profit organisations across Zululand
SIX Zululand Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) benefitted recently from the hunger relief programme run by Boxer Superstores to feed those in need during the Covid-19 pandemic
Handovers were done at Boxer Empangeni, Sundumbili and Ulundi.
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‘Our stores have always supported, and will continue to support, the communities in which we trade.
‘We work closely with organisations across Zululand, and Boxer would like to thank them for their efforts to help vulnerable communities,’ said Boxer’s Zululand Regional Manager, Ntokozo Gumede.
Overall, more than 404 NPOs have been assisted by Boxer’s relief programme throughout South Africa and eSwatini (Swaziland).
‘Boxer is also celebrating the opening of its 300th store this year which makes our efforts, which began here in Zululand, even more special,’ said Gumede.
Article Source: https://zululandobserver.co.za/227504/hunger-relief-programme-makes-huge-impact/