AUNTY A’S COMMUNITY KITCHEN

Rotary Food Garden Project Ready to grow.

Rotary got dug in togetvtheir hands dirty and planted a Garden full of vegetables and herbs on Saturday 27 April 2024 in Westlake.

Club President Stephanie filling tyres with compost at Aunty A’s Community Kitchen garden. Reusing tyres is perfect for making a planting bed.

Rotary Club of Wynberg has partnered with Women of Westlake’s Aunty A’s Community Kitchen to improve the Food Garden to be able to harvest vegetables for their meals.

Food security and malnutrition is a growing concern for low income communities of Cape Town especially post the Covid-19 pandemic.

Malnutrition among learners especially has an impact on their education and growth often dropping out of school to join gangs to survive.

Aunty A’s Community Kitchen feeds a large number of 200 to 220 vulnerable women, children and men of the Westlake Community every Tuesday to Friday.

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