Women Against Poverty appeals for donations

We closed off with an interview with Mullah Flatwell – Co-founder of Women Against Poverty. She was telling us more about the soup kitchen that she’s been running over the past 10 years in Lavender Hill every Thursday from . The soup kitchen started out of the kindness of two women who wanted to make a difference in helping the less fortunate and those that go hungry every day in their own small way. She feeds mothers, babies and children from seven different schools. Aunty Mullah is an inspiration to all because she continues to do the work that she does despite receiving no funding except for a few donations. She said that it was becoming more difficult to continue as the number of mouths to feed was increasing and likewise the price of food. She is appealing for donations from members of the public. Donations can be monetary or dry ingredients for the soup. For further information or if you would like to contribute you can contact Mullah on (021) 702 2716 or 078 076 4546.

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