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Two-Tonnes rice donation gives hope to victims of inclement weather

The Taipei Liaison Office in Cape Town, via a long-standing partnership, donated two tons of rice to the City of Cape Town for the second year in a row.

 Acting on behalf of the city, the Office of the Speaker accepted this generous contribution, marking it as another significant gesture under the leadership of Director-General Ms Lily Chen. This act not only exemplifies commendable generosity but also represents a meaningful step towards addressing a critical societal need – affordable sustenance.

 Rice holds a pivotal role as a staple food in South Africa, providing economical and nutritious sustenance to numerous households. This substantial donation has the potential to feed approximately 10,000 people, directly enhancing food security for vulnerable families.

 

Amidst ongoing economic disparities and recent natural disasters brought on by a harsh winter and inclement weather, the impact of this contribution is profound and will contribute to the work already under way to assist those affected by inclement weather. It also highlights the Taipei Liaison Office’s commitment to collective action and social responsibility, showcasing Director-General Chen and her team’s dedication to fostering positive societal change.

‘As we convey our gratitude to DG Chen and her team, let us also recognise that this initiative extends beyond the provision of rice. It underscores our collective responsibility to acknowledge and address the needs of our fellow citizens through collaborative efforts, illustrating the transformative power that emerges when compassion, dedication, and cooperation converge.

 

‘As a nation which grapples with pervasive inequality and numerous, complex challenges, it is heartening and encouraging to witness individuals like yourselves diligently and continually striving to improve the lives of those in need, said Alderman Felicity Purchase.

 

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