
Feed a family with R30 a month
Your small monthly subscription buys staple foods in bulk for South African families facing hunger. That's a food parcel delivered this week.
Where does your money actually go?
Every rand is accounted for. Here's how your R30 becomes a food parcel for a family in need.
85%
Direct food aid
Maize meal, beans, and canned goods bought in bulk from local farmers.
15%
Logistics
Getting those parcels to remote and vulnerable areas across South Africa.
R30
Monthly pledge
All it takes to join the collective and fund a food parcel every month.
Food parcels with nothing hidden
Every R30 you give follows a clear path: pooled with others, spent on staples, packed into parcels, and delivered by people we know. No guesswork.
We buy maize meal, beans, and canned goods straight from farmers and wholesalers. Bulk pricing means more meals per rand.

We buy maize meal, beans, and canned goods straight from farmers and wholesalers. Bulk pricing means more meals per rand.
Cape Town's network behind every food parcel
Hunger Cure starts with one founder and grows through community partners across the Western Cape who know exactly where parcels are needed most.

Founder & Community Lead
Dylan Rogers
Dylan started Hunger Cure in Cape Town to turn small monthly contributions into bulk food parcels. He builds the relationships with farmers, wholesalers, and shelters that make each R30 go further.

Community Distribution Partner
Naledi Mokoena
Naledi coordinates with shelters and community kitchens across the Western Cape, making sure parcels reach families who need them and reporting back on what's working.
85% of every rand reaches the table
Our community partners across Cape Town and the Western Cape see the food parcels land, and they tell us what that changes.
Twice a month, the parcels arrive without fail. Families who used to skip meals now know there's a bag of maize meal waiting. That consistency means everything.

Nomsa Dlamini
Coordinator, Khayelitsha Community Kitchen
The bulk buying makes sense. We get proper staples, not leftovers. It's clear they buy with care and don't waste a cent on frills.

Thabo Mokoena
Manager, Kraaifontein Shelter
As a supplier, I see how Hunger Cure works. They pay fairly, they pick up on time, and they take exactly what they order. Professional from day one.

Pieter van der Merwe
Wholesaler, Bellville
Our clients are elderly and can't always travel. Hunger Cure delivers right to our gate. The drivers are patient and respectful with everyone.

Fatima Davids
Social Worker, Athlone Care Home
We've worked with bigger charities that talk a lot and deliver little. This is the opposite. Small group, clear plan, and the parcels show up. Simple as that.

Sipho Ndlovu
Pastor, Gugulethu Community Church
The students here study on empty stomachs sometimes. These parcels help them focus and stay in class. It's basic support that makes real learning possible.

Lindiwe Khumalo
Principal, Mitchells Plain Primary School
Your R30 becomes a food parcel this month
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