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Ladles of Love launches 2025 Mandela Day campaign

Ladles of Love launches 2025 Mandela Day campaign

eNCA06-06-2025
JOHANNESBURG - With Mandela Day just around the corner, leading hunger relief organisation, Ladles of Love, is launching its 2025 Mandela Day campaign.
The theme is 'Make Every Day a Mandela Day and Feed the Future.'
WATCH | Nelson Mandela Day | One act of kindness goes a long way
The aim is to fight child food poverty through large-scale volunteerism and purpose-driven partnerships.
The founder and CEO of Ladles of Love, Danny Diliberto, joined eNCA to discuss the initiative.
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