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Omeida Trading 178 would like to thank the Development Bank of Southern Africa for its contribution of R100,000 towards the following programmes which are undertaken by Omeida Trading 178:
- Food distribution
- Home visits to the elderly and sick
- IV/AIDS awareness and care
- illbrow street kids
- epatriation programmes
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Below are some recent photos. (none of this would have been possible without the DBSA’s contribution “Where God leads, He also provides!” thank you DBSA) |
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Homeless eating. |
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Addressing youth on world youth day (Month) |
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Vegetables, fruits for the homeless and street kids. |
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Pensioners coming to receive food parcels from Omeida Trading 178 |
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| Visiting abandoned children who are HIV+ |
Repatriating street kids back to their homes |
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Delivering bread to the needy |
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| Home visit to the needy |
This machine sells airtime for Vodacom, MTN, Cell C & prepaid for Telkom and Electricity. |
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| Hosted a party for streetkids at Hillbrow Nandos |
Tanzanian man who was attacked during the xenophobic attacks, had to have his leg amputated |
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| Omeida Trading 178 assisted this man to get an artificial leg |
Giving food to infants, single parents and the homeless |
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The reality of poverty in South Africa.
This is the reality of how many people are living in poverty in South Africa.

DESPERATE MEASURES: Many people from Eldorado Park, south-west of Johannesburg, make a living out of scavenging from a Soweto garbage dump.
Picture: ELIZABETH SEJAKE |
Omeida Trading 178 has received donations and distributed food to street children in Hillbrow and orphanages in Tembisa. We have also distributed toys to mentally disabled children in Kempton Park.
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Omeida Trading 178 (with the assistance of Love in Action Ministries), is committed to providing bread to the residents of the Tembisa & Tsakebe Townships on a daily basis.
Home based organisations: Below are a few of the NGO's that benefit from our bread feeding scheme.
- Nkosi Haven, Berea
- Twilight Children, Hillbrow
- Hostel Dwellers (includes creche for orphans), Tembisa
- The House (home for abandoned girls), Berea
- Home of Hope, Yeoville
- Zimbanathi
- Simunye Support Group
- Arebaokeng Day Care Centre
- Patrice Motsepe home based care
- Sister Mavis
- The pensioners at Ramasotho Hall, Tembisa
- The shack dwellers, Tembisa
- Street kids
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SERVANTHOOD TO GOD THE FATHER OF JESUS. read more....
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