COVID-19 Support
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Grow Peace

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, we remain steadfast in helping as many families as possible by working closely with the Swartland Municipality, the Swartland Hospital, the Provincial Health Services Authority and the Department of Social Development to implement the following Seven Support Strategies that will bring relief to those most in need during these challenging times.

  1. Since April the Goedgedacht Trust has been providing daily meals to up to 1,292 vulnerable families (on average 4 people per family) across our 6 Path Onto Prosperity (POP) Centres. This amounts to 5,168 meals a day, seven days a week.
  2. At the end of May we opened our Recovery Centre on the farm to members of the community who have tested positive for COVID-19. Our centres offer a combined capacity of 32 beds, in separate quarters for men and women, with a further six self-isolation units for first responders, medical professionals and Goedgedacht staff. Thus far 47 patients have been admitted with the number of patients increasing daily.
  3. We have donated 4,317 packets of vegetable seeds to local village gardeners via the Care for the Planet team, encouraging gardeners to secure food supply for themselves and to support their neighbours with fresh produce.
  4. Our two Social Workers and one Community Worker have been providing emotional and food support, as needed, to vulnerable families living on 35 farms surrounding the Goedgedacht Farm. To date R20 000 worth of iPap(a nutritious porridge) has been bought and handed out to our farm families at risk.
  5. Our 6 POP centres have been made available as COVID-19 testing and tracking stations, should the Department of Health start with community testing within the Swartland region. To date this has not been necessary.
  6. Through our trading company, Goedgedacht Trading, we are producing an immune boosting drink to be handed out at the various POP centres. This product will be launched in August of this year.
  7. Our Social and Community workers are on alert for incidents of gender-based violence or abuse against children in our communities. To date, no incident of abuse has been reported to us.


To make all of this happen, the Goedgedacht Trust needs to cover the costs of a variety of items, e.g. food, transportation, gas and electricity costs, sanitising products and many other related expenses.

Donations are therefore a very valuable contribution in supporting the Goedgedacht Trust to help rural families during this pandemic.

DID YOU KNOW?

When the Goedgedacht Trust reports on how many people receive meals at their POP centres, it means that one member of a family collects meals on behalf of the family, in line with social distancing regulations.When the Goedgedacht Trust reports on how many people receive meals at their POP centres, it means that one member of a family collects meals on behalf of the family, in line with social distancing regulations. This has been made possible through the generosity of loyal friends and partners of the Goedgedacht Trust. 

As a UK taxpayer donating in Pound Sterling, you can increase your giving by 25%, at no extra cost to you. If you are eligible and wish to increase the value of your donation to Grow Peace, please complete the Gift Aid Declaration form provided below and return to us via email or to our office in Ipswich.

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      Grow Peace
      27 Lower Brook Street
      Ipswich
      IP4 1AQ
      United Kingdom
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