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As part of our 30 in 30 campaign, we visited The Homestead to distribute products and celebrate our 30th birthday by giving back. It was a joy to see so many smiling faces and to w
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As part of Fair Cape Dairies’ 30th birthday celebrations, we're proud to be giving back with our 30 in 30 campaign – delivering 30 food parcels in 30 days to communities in need
Over the past few da
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Well done Fair Cape love your products keep up the good work.Knofloks Kraal
Very good work GOD bless
WELLDONE "FAIR CAPE" KEEP GOING.
Fair Cape Dairies is turning 30 – and we want to celebrate the people who make South Africa better every day!
Know a local hero or organisation making a real difference in your community? Nominate t
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I nominate a woman called Noluvuyo and i regard her as a hero and she has a husband who is disabled in the house and she decided to go around door-to-door looking for other disabled people and try to get them wheelchairs or apply from various sponsors to assist them so that they can be able to gain some movements instead of staying indoors forever Fair Cape Dairies #FairCape30 #LocalHeroes #BetterEveryDay #CommunityChampions
I nominate Nobuhle Ndlovu She helped so many individuals and families in need. SHE got such compassion and endless care. Ranging from old aged people to rehabilitation of addicts to the rescuing of dogs. True inspiration to many. Thank you for your endless ..... #FairCapeLocalHero #HeartOfTheCommunity #DoGoodFeelGood #LocalHeroChallenge .
I can just nominate a guy here called Sibusiso Dlulisa who lives with a disability he dicided not to sulk but formed a wheelchair basket ball and the sport has helped other people who has the same condition to get some happiness and have an opportunity to be amongst other people #FairCape30 #LocalHeroes #BetterEveryDay #CommunityChampions
Less mess, more wow! These Air Fryer Brownies are our gift to you for 30 years of support – rich, gooey, and ready in no time. You’ll definitely want to try this…
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Know someone making a real difference?
Whether it's a neighbour feeding a family, a coach inspiring kids, or an organisation changing lives — we want to hear their story.
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I nominate Tebogo Jojo Matsepa a young man in my community who has become a true Local Hero. He selflessly cares for his 90-year-old bedridden Grandmother. He gave up his job, his freedom, and his youth to care for the one person who once nurtured him. He dedicated himself fully to her wellbeing, ensuring she receives love, dignity and his 24/7 attention.
He does this alone,with only limited resources and while waiting for placement in a government old age home.
I truly admire him because he chose love. Quietly, without praise, he carries a responsibility most would run from. In my eyes, he is a silent warrior, A true Local Hero. Please help me give him the recognition he’s never asked for but so deeply deserves.
#FairCapeLocalHero #HeartOfTheCommunity #DoGoodFeelGood #LocalHeroChallenge
I nominate Mabunda Collen Relieve and his NGO, Ntshuxeko Disability Care Centre i where they turn isolation into intergenerational hope.After seeing children faint from hunger while grandparents struggled alone, Mabunda Collen Relieve converted a mud walled shed into a lifeline. Now, 120+ children get daily meals and homework help beside elders who share indigenous farming wisdom in their Roots & Shoots garden. Grandparents like Gogo Sipho 78 once lonely teach seed saving, while kids gain confidence. He even sews school uniforms by lantern light and coordinates donkey cart medicine deliveries for bedridden seniors. They deserve to win R15 000 because they would fund, Winter dignity packs (Twinsaver tissues, soap, blankets) for 100 vulnerable elders, Seeds/tools for 50 family food gardens grown by kids & grandparents, Mobile health kits for trained granny caregivers.
In a region with no clinics or paved roads, Thrive Rural doesn’t just feed bodies it mends community spirit, proving love bridges generations.
#FairCapeLocalHero #HeartOfTheCommunity #DoGoodFeelGood #LocalHeroChallenge
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I would like to nominate Amelia Williams she does so much in her community and I love her kind heart and generosity. She collects clothes and shoes to hand out to the less fortunate. She also does a soup kitchen in different sections of the community and tries to feed as much people as she can. For the school holidays she had a program to teach how to make new things from reusable items. And during the warmer days she forms part of a group that teaches people in the area to grow their own vegetables and herbs. She loves to give back and loves helping people, she is always active in the community and I aspire to be like her one day.