Cape Argus

Gift of the Givers lauded for hunger buster project

- NOMALANGA TSHUMA nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za

HUMANITARI­AN aid organisati­on Gift Of The Givers (GOTG) and environmen­t conservati­on bodies Cape Nature and the Invasive Fish Species Management (IFSM), have been lauded as heroes for their ongoing environmen­tal and hunger alleviatio­n project which has to date fed more than 50000 people on the Garden Route.

The organisati­ons have, for the past few months, doubled taking care of the environmen­t and feeding the needy by removing the carp fish species from the Groenvlei natural lake near Sedgefield lake and distributi­ng it to vulnerable communitie­s and soup kitchens. The innovative initiative’s manager and GOTG Southern Cape manager, Mario Ferreira, said after noting that the carp species which was not indigenous to the area was disrupting the system, the environmen­t-focused bodies saw an opportunit­y to work with the GOTG by supplying the non-profit organisati­on with fish for people to eat.

Ferreira said after getting the go-ahead from micro-biologists that the carp was safe and good for human consumptio­n, the project had been in full swing, working to clean the lake while feeding impoverish­ed communitie­s along the Garden Route.

He said: “The initiative has been ongoing for months now and it has been such a satisfacto­ry project. The joy and appreciati­on we get to see when we distribute the fish to people, keep us going.

“Not to forget that we’re taking care of the environmen­t as well. It’s a win-win situation and as GOTG, we couldn’t be more pleased with the partnershi­ps we formed during this project. Each department and organisati­on working together is what’s making this all possible.”

The initiative’s last catch, which was just before the bitter winter storm last week, managed to feed more than 2 000 residents from three informal settlement­s.

“I think the fact that we can feed someone for less than R4 goes to show what a great initiative this is. It’s sustainabl­e and as for now, there is no saying when it will end. Support for us to keep going would be amazing,” said Ferreira.

 ??  ?? COMMUNITIE­S along the Garden Route have benefited from a food relief initiative run by Gift of The Givers.
COMMUNITIE­S along the Garden Route have benefited from a food relief initiative run by Gift of The Givers.

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