Source: Motorpress /Jaguar Land Rover South Africa
About the Minnie Dlamini Foundation
The Minnie Dlamini Foundation and Jaguar Land Rover South Africa call on any South African company or individual to donate All proceeds will go directly to securing NUTRIWELL food packs to feed communities
Jaguar Land Rover and Minnie Dlamini team up to combat hunger during lockdown and beyond
11 Land Rover vehicles have been made available to the South African Red Cross and will be used to reach vulnerable areas
Pretoria, 9 April 2020 – Jaguar Land Rover South Africa and the Minnie Dlamini Foundation have joined forces to help feed orphans and elderly around the country who may not have access to regular meals during the COVID-19 lockdown. Through its partnership with Land Rover, the South African Red Cross will now use Land Rover vehicles to distribute food parcels and continue to educate communities about the coronavirus.
The non-profit #FeedingSATogether initiative has already seen the delivery of 90 NUTRIWELL food packs to the Khyalethu School near Knysna, and with the help of the South African Red Cross Society (SARCS) a further 200 packs have been distributed to orphanages and old age homes in Soweto, Daveyton, Germiston, Brakpan and Benoni.
Jaguar Land Rover and Minnie Dlamini are now calling on any company, business or individual who is able to contribute to the cause, to donate to the campaign in order to extend the service to other areas.
Minnie Dlamini, Jaguar Brand Ambassador, said: “Hunger is a daily battle in South Africa, even outside of the harsh circumstances many find themselves in at the moment. The lockdown period, although absolutely necessary, has shined a light on the fact that malnutrition and hunger is a massive challenge which has only been intensified by this pandemic.”
One NUTRIWELL food pack is normally priced at R250 and can feed a single person for up to one month. Its contents include vegetable soup, soya mince, instant porridge and nutritious instant shakes. For this initiative NUTRIWELL has made the packs available for a discounted price of R220, and each delivery also includes a hand sanitiser from Minnie Dlamini’s own line of personal beauty products.
Diageo South Africa, a leading spirits manufacturer, is providing the main ingredient (alcohol) in the sanitisers for free and has become the first major contributor to the initiative.
Sibani Mngadi, Corporate Relations Director of Diageo South Africa, said: “We are proud to have partnered with the Minnie Dlamini Foundation, the Red Cross and Jaguar Land Rover to assist vulnerable communities during this trying time.
“We have donated 10 000 litres of alcohol towards the production of sanitisers. Over and above this donation, our employees have contributed a total of R125,000 towards purchasing food boxes that will be distributed to more than around 550 needy individuals through our employee volunteerism scheme, Valuing Each Other (VEO).”
Lisa Mallett, Marketing Director, Jaguar Land Rover South Africa, said: “Jaguar Land Rover is proud to have initiated the Feeding SA Together project, and we are overwhelmed with the teamwork and support we have already seen from our ambassadors, partners and new friends such as NUTRIWELL and Diageo. Together we are able to reach more people and have a positive impact on isolated communities than we ever could have alone.”
Jaguar Land Rover, in cooperation with the Minnie Dlamini Foundation, has set up a Backabuddy platform where anyone can donate to the cause. All proceeds will be used only for securing additional NUTRIWELL food boxes, which will be distributed to those in need by the South African Red Cross. The Red Cross will identify the respective orphanages and old age homes where deliveries can be performed safely and are most needed.
Tina Pienaar-Smit, PR and Sponsorship Specialist, Jaguar Land Rover South Africa, said: “This health emergency can only be overcome by cooperation on many levels. Together with Minnie we have developed an easy way for anyone to make a difference. We sincerely hope this initiative will meet at least some of the unprecedented demand for nutritious foods in various communities.”
Jaguar and Land Rover have deployed more than 300 vehicles globally to support emergency response organisations, including the Red Cross, during the coronavirus crisis. Land Rover and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) have worked together for over 65 years, helping communities prepare and respond to emergencies with disaster-preparedness projects around the world – vital at times like this.
In South Africa, 11 Land Rover vehicles have been made available to SARCS in its efforts to combat the spread of the virus. The focus of SARCS is on education in vulnerable areas as well as the distribution of protective gear such as masks and gloves, and now NUTRIWELL food packs and MD hand sanitisers.
Anyone interested in donating can do so HERE.
Notes to editors :
About the Minnie Dlamini Foundation
The Minnie Dlamini Foundation aims to assist the development of under privileged communities. Our primary focus is to improve their quality of life to create self-sustainable communities moving forward. We believe the success of these initiatives lies in the development of the youth in these communities. In schools where education and sport can have a major impact in shaping future leaders.
About NUTRIWELL
Proudly South African, NUTRIWELL is a 100% black owned nutritional food company with a mission to improve people’s health and wellbeing. It was established in response to the vital need for affordable, convenient, nutritional food products to address the high degree of malnutrition prevalent in poor households, and amongst the elderly, those affected by the malaise of HIV/AIDS, TB and other chronic illnesses.
NUTRIWELL has formulated and developed a range of nutritional, fortified, powdered food products –is whole protein enriched and enhanced with balance of over 50 nutrients and fibre, researched and developed specifically for Nutriwell by one of South Africa’s most experienced food scientist.
Land Rover and the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Together, Land Rover and the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) are committed to providing vulnerable communities with access to knowledge and support, no matter who and where they are.
Globally, the Land Rover and IFRC partnership supports disaster preparedness and response projects across the world, with a current focus on Australia, India, Italy, Mexico, the UK and USA.
In the UK, Land Rover and the British Red Cross deliver intensive training to create a community of expert emergency response specialists, ready to be deployed when a disaster strikes. Internationally, projects support vulnerable communities – from urban areas to some of the most remote locations.
Pretoria, 9 April 2020 – Jaguar Land Rover South Africa and the Minnie Dlamini Foundation have joined forces to help feed orphans and elderly around the country who may not have access to regular meals during the COVID-19 lockdown. Through its partnership with Land Rover, the South African Red Cross will now use Land Rover vehicles to distribute food parcels and continue to educate communities about the coronavirus.
The non-profit #FeedingSATogether initiative has already seen the delivery of 90 NUTRIWELL food packs to the Khyalethu School near Knysna, and with the help of the South African Red Cross Society (SARCS) a further 200 packs have been distributed to orphanages and old age homes in Soweto, Daveyton, Germiston, Brakpan and Benoni.
Jaguar Land Rover and Minnie Dlamini are now calling on any company, business or individual who is able to contribute to the cause, to donate to the campaign in order to extend the service to other areas.
Minnie Dlamini, Jaguar Brand Ambassador, said: “Hunger is a daily battle in South Africa, even outside of the harsh circumstances many find themselves in at the moment. The lockdown period, although absolutely necessary, has shined a light on the fact that malnutrition and hunger is a massive challenge which has only been intensified by this pandemic.”
One NUTRIWELL food pack is normally priced at R250 and can feed a single person for up to one month. Its contents include vegetable soup, soya mince, instant porridge and nutritious instant shakes. For this initiative NUTRIWELL has made the packs available for a discounted price of R220, and each delivery also includes a hand sanitiser from Minnie Dlamini’s own line of personal beauty products.
Diageo South Africa, a leading spirits manufacturer, is providing the main ingredient (alcohol) in the sanitisers for free and has become the first major contributor to the initiative.
Sibani Mngadi, Corporate Relations Director of Diageo South Africa, said: “We are proud to have partnered with the Minnie Dlamini Foundation, the Red Cross and Jaguar Land Rover to assist vulnerable communities during this trying time.
“We have donated 10 000 litres of alcohol towards the production of sanitisers. Over and above this donation, our employees have contributed a total of R125,000 towards purchasing food boxes that will be distributed to more than around 550 needy individuals through our employee volunteerism scheme, Valuing Each Other (VEO).”
Lisa Mallett, Marketing Director, Jaguar Land Rover South Africa, said: “Jaguar Land Rover is proud to have initiated the Feeding SA Together project, and we are overwhelmed with the teamwork and support we have already seen from our ambassadors, partners and new friends such as NUTRIWELL and Diageo. Together we are able to reach more people and have a positive impact on isolated communities than we ever could have alone.”
Jaguar Land Rover, in cooperation with the Minnie Dlamini Foundation, has set up a Backabuddy platform where anyone can donate to the cause. All proceeds will be used only for securing additional NUTRIWELL food boxes, which will be distributed to those in need by the South African Red Cross. The Red Cross will identify the respective orphanages and old age homes where deliveries can be performed safely and are most needed.
Tina Pienaar-Smit, PR and Sponsorship Specialist, Jaguar Land Rover South Africa, said: “This health emergency can only be overcome by cooperation on many levels. Together with Minnie we have developed an easy way for anyone to make a difference. We sincerely hope this initiative will meet at least some of the unprecedented demand for nutritious foods in various communities.”
Jaguar and Land Rover have deployed more than 300 vehicles globally to support emergency response organisations, including the Red Cross, during the coronavirus crisis. Land Rover and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) have worked together for over 65 years, helping communities prepare and respond to emergencies with disaster-preparedness projects around the world – vital at times like this.
In South Africa, 11 Land Rover vehicles have been made available to SARCS in its efforts to combat the spread of the virus. The focus of SARCS is on education in vulnerable areas as well as the distribution of protective gear such as masks and gloves, and now NUTRIWELL food packs and MD hand sanitisers.
Anyone interested in donating can do so HERE.
Notes to editors :
About the Minnie Dlamini Foundation
The Minnie Dlamini Foundation aims to assist the development of under privileged communities. Our primary focus is to improve their quality of life to create self-sustainable communities moving forward. We believe the success of these initiatives lies in the development of the youth in these communities. In schools where education and sport can have a major impact in shaping future leaders.
About NUTRIWELL
Proudly South African, NUTRIWELL is a 100% black owned nutritional food company with a mission to improve people’s health and wellbeing. It was established in response to the vital need for affordable, convenient, nutritional food products to address the high degree of malnutrition prevalent in poor households, and amongst the elderly, those affected by the malaise of HIV/AIDS, TB and other chronic illnesses.
NUTRIWELL has formulated and developed a range of nutritional, fortified, powdered food products –is whole protein enriched and enhanced with balance of over 50 nutrients and fibre, researched and developed specifically for Nutriwell by one of South Africa’s most experienced food scientist.
Land Rover and the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Together, Land Rover and the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) are committed to providing vulnerable communities with access to knowledge and support, no matter who and where they are.
Globally, the Land Rover and IFRC partnership supports disaster preparedness and response projects across the world, with a current focus on Australia, India, Italy, Mexico, the UK and USA.
In the UK, Land Rover and the British Red Cross deliver intensive training to create a community of expert emergency response specialists, ready to be deployed when a disaster strikes. Internationally, projects support vulnerable communities – from urban areas to some of the most remote locations.
Nationwide lockdown has intensified the need for nutritious meals at orphanages and old age homes
11 Land Rover vehicles have been made available to the South African Red Cross and will be used to reach vulnerable areas