Volunteer packing food parcels in a community kitchen

End hunger together for R30 a month

Our micro-donation subscription turns small regular gifts into food parcels for South African families, shelters, and community kitchens.

How it works

One person's R30 is small. A thousand of them is a truckload.

We pool your small monthly subscriptions to buy staple foods in bulk, filling a truck worth of maize meal and canned goods for the families who need them.

HOW IT WORKS

85% of your R30 goes straight to food

Your subscription joins a collective buying pool. We buy staples in bulk, pack parcels, and hand them to families through trusted local partners.

Subscribe

Sign up in under two minutes. Pick your monthly amount and you're in.

Collective buying

We pool subscriptions to buy maize meal, beans, and canned goods in bulk.

Partner distribution

Community kitchens and shelters across Cape Town deliver parcels directly to families.

Track the impact

Every month, we email you a report showing exactly who your R30 helped feed.

DONOR QUESTIONS

Your R30 questions, answered

Straight answers about your Hunger Cure subscription, no fine print.

Donor Stories

Food parcels delivered, thanks to your R30

Every month, your R30 joins a collective that buys bulk staples and packs food parcels for families and shelters across South Africa.

I signed up after seeing the monthly impact report. Knowing my R30 went toward maize meal for a family in Khayelitsha makes it real. I haven't missed a month since.

Thandi M. smiling in a bright community setting

Thandi M.

Subscriber from Cape Town

I was skeptical about another donation platform. Then I saw the transparency report showing exactly how much went to food versus logistics. That sold me.

Sipho N. with glasses in a warm casual setting

Sipho N.

Monthly donor, Durban

What stuck with me is the 85% going directly to food. It feels like a neighbourhood effort where every rand counts. My family and I subscribed together.

Lerato K. with a warm expression outdoors

Lerato K.

Subscriber from Johannesburg

I like that it auto-renews so I don't have to think about it. The monthly report shows which community kitchen got the food parcels. That's accountability.

Anele D. with a friendly smile in a community garden

Anele D.

Monthly subscriber, Gqeberha

R30 is nothing compared to the peace of mind it buys. The food parcels go to families and shelters that truly need them. I check the report every month.

Naledi P. with a calm confident look in a volunteer space

Naledi P.

Subscriber from Cape Town