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Food Relief Forum NGO Participants ORGANISATION Name Surname Afrika Tikkun Anel Smit Afrika Tikkun Komcilla Sewram Afrika Tikkun Lizo Madinga Afrika Tikkun Marc Lubner BADISA Chrisne Quickfall BADISA Clinton Nolan BADISA Ronel van Zyl Beau@ful Gate Cindy Duvel Beau@ful Gate Minah Koela Beau@ful Gate Vaughan Stannard Bishop Lavis Kalksteenfontein community Wesley Moodley Black Sash Abigail Peters Black Sash Linda Tafadzwa Kuvheya Black Sash Theresa Edlmann Breadline Africa Diane Laugksch Breadline Africa Marion Wagner CAN - Del Bernadet Samuels CAN Du Noon Lilian Zweni CAN Eerste River Janice Jason CAN Gugulethu Jerome Tyatyam CAN Gugulethu Pamela Silwana CAN Gugulethu-SeaBoard Lynda Levetan CAN Hout Bay food network Elizabeth Drevlow CAN Khayelitsha Axolile N CAN Khayelitsha Bongile Mfikili CAN Khayelitsha Connie Augast CAN Khayelitsha Khanya Gongqo CAN Khayelitsha Khanyi Savedala CAN Khayelitsha Luziswa Siyungu CAN Khayelitsha Mboneleli Gqirana CAN Khayelitsha Mpheluza CAN Khayelitsha Nana Debbie Odumuko CAN Khayelitsha Pearl Mali CAN Khayelitsha Yonela Kanzi CAN Khikhi Ncediswa Notywala CAN Khikhi Phyllomena Sayo CAN Langrug Rian Coetzee CAN Mfuleni Pearson Nembira CAN Seaboard Lynda Levetan CAN Sir Lowrys Pass Somerset West Strand Erica Inches CAN Table View Blouberg Claire McGuinness CAN Table View Blouberg Megan Woolley Cape CSI Pearl Nel Cape CSI Stephan Claassen Cape Town Community Ac@on Networks Jared Rossouw Cape Town Community Ac@on Networks Marcela Guerrero Casas Children's Ins@tute Lori Lake City of Cape Town Abigail Jacobs-Williams 1 City of Cape Town Grant Stephens City of Cape Town Kayleen Simpson City of Cape Town Lance Greyling City of Cape Town Luzuko Mdunyelwa City of Cape Town Moefeeda Salie-Kagee City of Cape Town Tamsin Faragher Cluver Estates Paul Cluver Community Chest Colleen Brocker Community Chest Craig Kensley Community Chest Gerard Payne Community Chest Lorenzo Davids Community Chest Susan Thevar Community Chest Tarryn-lee Bell Community Chest Yumna Mar@n Community Organisa@on Resource Centre Melanie Manuels Community Organisa@on Resource Centre Nadine Coetzee Community Organisa@on Resource Centre Nkokheli Ncambele Community Organisa@on Resource Centre Trevor Masiy Connect Network Grace Nkomo Consultant Alex Jongens DelN Ac@on Network Fadly Isaacs DelN Ac@on Network Sonya Schoeman Development Ac@on Group (DAG) Adi Kumar DG Murray Trust Cameron Cyster DHL Logis@cs Brian Shepherd DP Farming (Kuils River, Mfuleni) Michael Dingindlela DR Church Stellenberg Why Duvenage Dutch Reformed & Uning Reformed Church Cybil Maneveldt Dutch Reformed & Uning Reformed Church Nioma Venter EDP Amanda Gcanga EDP Andrew Boraine EDP Gill Cullinan EDP Libby Ferrandi EDP Rhonda Snyders Elsies River Inspire Network Steve Ross Equal Educa@on Ntsikie Dlulani Equilibrium (Elsies River) Yolanda Groep Extreem Kwizeen Lizelle du Plessis False Bay Diocese Charmaine Liddle First Rand Desiree Storey Food Flow ZA Ashley Newell Food Forward SA Andy du Plessis Fruitways Alastair Moodie GiN of the Givers Badr Kazi Graduate School of Business Jenny Soderberg Greater Tygerberg Partnership Marcus Fourie Greater Tygerberg Partnership Noorudeen Roman Greater Tygerberg Partnership Warren Hewi] GTRAS Abdul Mou@e Abrahams GTRAS Siham Salie-Abrahams 2 Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator Penny Foley Hlanganisa Bongi Ndondo Hope Africa Delene Mark Ikamva Barbara Miller Ikamva Barbara Stemmert Ikamva Helen Lieberman Ikamva Ishrene Davids Ikamva Mthunzi Funo Ikamva Pozisa Majavu IKAPA Data Jan Schenk Ilitha Labantu (on behalf of CNDCs) Ella Mangisa Ins@tute for Poverty, Land & Agrarian studies Florian Kroll Islamic Relief Yusuf Mohamed ISSP: Development Ac@on Group (DAG), Crystal West ISSP: Violence Preven@on Through Urban Upgrading (VPUU) Michael Krause Knysna Ini@a@ve for Food Farms Janet Gracie Ladles of Love Alison McCutcheon Ladles of Love Danny Diliberto LinkedTo Lisa Kropman Lions Club Eden Carl van Blerk Living Hope Trust (South Peninsula) John Thomas Mergon Founda@on Eenne Piek Mergon Na@on-Builder Emily Wilkes Mould Empower Serve Anelle Erasmus Mould Empower Serve Ilse Maartens Mustadafin Founda@on Ghairunisa Johnstone Mustadafin Found@on Shameemah de Jongh Ndifuna Ukwazi Buhle Booi Ndifuna Ukwazi Nkosikhona Swartbooi OBS Civic Associaon Edwin Angless One Africa Clayton Lillien One Africa Gwenn Nelson One Africa Phindile Mkhabela Orycon Dirk van Doorn Outside the Bowl Africa Eldoret Ferreira Outside the Bowl Africa Marais Greyling Outside the Bowl Africa Mark Maingard Paarl Boys Jaandri Visser Pebbles Project Dominic Johnson-Allen Pebbles Project Marileze Buys Peninsula School Feeding Associa@on Petrina Pakoe Philippi East Development Ini@a@ve (PEDI) and Philippi Hor@cultural Area Christopher Dáiuto Philippi(PHA) East Development Ini@a@ve (PEDI) and Philippi Hor@cultural Area Egbert Wessels Philippi(PHA) East Development Ini@a@ve (PEDI) and Philippi Hor@cultural Area Paul Stohrer Pick n Pay Feed the Na@on Founda@on Andre Nel Pick n Pay Feed the Na@on Founda@on Roan Snyman Pick n Pay Feed the Na@on Founda@on Suzanne Ackerman-Berman Ravensmead Community Development Andre Naidoo Red Cross Fernel Campher Red Cross Marianna Nomdoe 3 Red Cross (Chairperson Hermanus) Angela Heslop Research Camilla Adelle Rotary Dalene Swart Rotary Geraldine Nicol SA Chris@an Directory Skip Krige SA Harvest Alan Browde SA Harvest Ali Conn SA Harvest Manu Wegmershaus SA Harvest Ozzy Nel SANZAF Faizel Deyal SANZAF Shireen Kamaldien SANZAF Yasmina Francke Seed / Easy Peasy Leigh Brown Service Dining Rooms Karen Cain Souper Troopers Caryn Gootkin Souper Troopers Kerry Hoffman Spice for Life Michelle Korevaar Stadler Group Bart Henderson Stellenbosch Unite/Civil Advocacy Network Marli Goussard S@ll We Stand (Langa) Vuyiswa Ndzakaba Surprise Factory Steve Carver The Brewers Soup Collecve Anna-Carin Hart The Elgin Founda@on/Unite4Grabouw Carin Malan The Lunchbox Fund Sue Wildish The Warehouse Craig Stewart The Warehouse Wendy Lewin The Warehouse Zukile Ngqeza Theewaterskloof Municipality Joanna Marzec-Visagie Tzu Chi SA Tina Long Tzu Chi SA Tom Wen UCOOK Amy Murgatroyd Uni@ng Reformed Church Ria Koen Uni@ng Reformed Church Sean Esterhuizen Urban Studio Rudi Botha U-Turn Annakie Gammon U-Turn Rowen Ravera-Bauer U-Turn Sam Vos Voortrekker Road CID Wilma Piek We can change Cheryl Harper Western Cape Government Brent Walters Western Cape Government Bridget Hannah Western Cape Government Gavin Miller Western Cape Government Gray Maguire Western Cape Government Hildergarde Fast Western Cape Government Jacques du Preez Western Cape Government Jacqui Boulle Western Cape Government John Brooks Western Cape Government Karen Shippey Western Cape Government Marion Johnson Western Cape Government Mornay Pretorius 4 Western Cape Government Nabeel Rylands Western Cape Government Nkosekhaya Lala Western Cape Government Robert Macdonald Witzenberg Community Naomi Betana Women’s Legal Centre Caroline Peters Worcester Hope & Reconcilia@on Hans Steyn 5 ORGANISATION Afrika Tikkun BADISA Beau@ful Gate Bishop Lavis Kalksteenfontein community Black Sash Breadline Africa Del CAN Du Noon CAN Eerste River CAN Gugulethu CAN Gugulethu-SeaBoard CAN Hout Bay food network CAN Khayelitsha CAN Khikhi CAN Langrug CAM Mfuleni CAN Seaboard CAN Sir Lowry's Pass Somerset West Strand CAN Table View Blouberg CAN Cape CSI Cape Town Together Cape Town Together Food Growers' Ini@a@ve Cape Town Community Ac@on Networks Children's Ins@tute City of Cape Town Cluver Estates Community Chest Community Organisa@on Resource Centre Connect Network DelN Ac@on Network Development Ac@on Group (DAG) DG Murray Trust DHL Logis@cs DP Farming (Kuils River, Mfuleni) DR Church Stellenberg Dutch Reformed & Uning Reformed Church EDP Elsies River Inspire Network Equal Educa@on Equilibrium (Elsies River) Extreem Kwizeen False Bay Diocese First Rand Food Flow ZA Food Forward SA Fruitways GiN of the Givers Graduate School of Business 1 Greater Tygerberg Partnership GTRAS Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator Hlanganisa Hope Africa Ikamva IKAPA Data Ilitha Labantu Ins@tute for Poverty, Land & Agrarian studies Islamic Relief Development Ac@on Group (DAG) Violence Preven@on Through Urban Upgrading Knysna Ini@a@ve for Food Farms Ladles of Love LinkedTo Lions Club Eden Living Hope Trust (South Peninsula) Mergon Founda@on Mergon Na@on-Builder Mould Empower Serve Mustadafin Founda@on Ndifuna Ukwazi OBS Civic Associaon One Africa Orycon Outside the Bowl Africa Paarl Boys Pebbles Project Peninsula School Feeding Associa@on Philippi East Development Ini@a@ve (PEDI) and Philippi Hor@cultural Area (PHA) Pick n Pay Feed the Na@on Founda@on Ravensmead Community Development Red Cross Red Cross (Chairperson Hermanus) Research Rotary SA Chris@an Directory SA Harvest SANZAF Seed / Easy Peasy Service Dining Rooms Souper Troopers Spice for Life Stadler Group Stellenbosch Unite/Civil Advocacy Network S@ll We Stand (Langa) Surprise Factory The Brewers Soup Collecve The Elgin Founda@on/Unite4Grabouw The Lunchbox Fund 2 The Warehouse Theewaterskloof Municipality Tzu Chi SA UCOOK Uni@ng Reformed Church Urban Studio U-Turn Voortrekker Road CID We can change Witzenberg Community Women’s Legal Centre Worcester Hope & Reconcilia@on 3.
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