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Shoprite introduces till-point donation facility to help combat drought

In order to give South Africans the chance to give financial assistance to those communities left without water, The Shoprite Group has introduced a till-point donation facility.
Shoprite introduces till-point donation facility to help combat drought

Members of the public are now able to assist drought relief efforts while doing their grocery shopping at any Shoprite or Checkers supermarket by adding donations in increments of R5 to their purchases.

The group has for months been reaching out to communities’ worst hit by the devastating drought through its own Project Thirst initiative in KwaZulu-Natal, as well as partnerships with a number of other organisations in other areas left without water. It has, in recent weeks, donated more than 300,000 litres of water and delivered thousands more to communities experiencing water shortages.

Purchasing, not transporting water

The cost of collecting water and transporting it across vast distances is, however, prohibitive. It is economically considerably more viable to purchase large volumes of fresh water directly from supplier depots as close to the affected communities as possible. With Shoprite’s #ActForChange Disaster Relief Fund, the public can now assist to extend relief efforts substantially, as this will ensure that efforts are ultimately spent on purchasing water, rather than the transportation thereof.

The money collected will initially be used to bring relief to those communities affected by water shortages. From time to time, however, the #ActForChange Disaster Relief Fund will also assist other disaster management initiatives on a national and community level, by providing relief to the people of South Africa in partnership with organisations like the SA Red Cross Society, Working on Fire and Foodbank SA.

Shoprite introduces till-point donation facility to help combat drought

The group has always been committed to supporting communities in need. Shoprite’s Mobile Soup Kitchens have served more than 25 million cups of soup to date, while the group has donated over R100 million of food to various organisations to fight hunger. Fire fighters and those communities affected by runaway fires are supported all year round. With the #ActForChange Disaster Relief Fund in place, South Africans can assist the Shoprite Group in doing even more making a difference in the lives of those in desperate need.

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