KFC�s Add hope broadens charity campaign

Graduates of Kgodisong nursery school
Graduates of Kgodisong nursery school

KFC is broadening the impact of its Add Hope charity campaign, by showing its commitment to local charities and organisations through the P2, 00 donations made in stores by its customers.

Earlier this year, KFC extended its programme to Kgodisong, a nursery school in Kanye. Kgodisong receives monthly groceries to feed their students who are mainly children aged two and half to six years of age. This was revealed last week when one of the beneficiaries Kgodisong Centre in Kanye’s celebrated its first batch of 21 graduates, who will start primary school next year.

“It is you who donate that make it possible and without your P2,00 none of this would be possible,” said Kgomotso Garebakwena, Assistant Branch Manager, KFC Botswana. He also said that some children were taken to the KFC outlets monthly, to enjoy a meal of their choice.

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