Breadline Africa

Over the years, their focus changed from being a grant giver to supporting under-resourced pre- and primary schools by providing infrastructure for children to grow and learn.

Its renovated containers[3] are used as early childhood development centres (pre-schools), primary school libraries, feeding kitchens and toilet blocks.

[5] Many of the pre-schools Breadline Africa aims to support currently have unsafe shack structures where children are cramped and age-group learning cannot take place.

Although so many of these youngsters grow up within a couple of kilometers of the ocean, for many of them, this is the first time that they see waves breaking on the beach and have the opportunity to build sandcastles.

[7] Since the announcement of lockdown, Breadline Africa immediately focused all efforts toward emergency feeding programmes in poor communities to alleviate hunger.