Rugby legends team up with SA Harvest to tackle hunger at Epworth Children’s Village

Published Mar 13, 2025

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SA Harvest and the South African Rugby Legends Association (SARLA) implemented a significant initiative aimed at alleviating the impact of hunger for the children cared for at Epworth Children’s Village, Germiston. This partnership, which continues to grow, includes 13 collaborative initiatives to date and is a testament to the power of collaboration in tackling food insecurity across South Africa.

Zanele Mokolutlo (SA Harvest), Shelly Abbey (SA Harvest), Eugene Kriel (SA Harvest), Derick Minnie, Martin van Staden, Trent Varejes, Cassandra Potgieter (SA Harvest), Elton Jantjies, Mac Masina, Igeu Kabesa, Boyd Allen and Sipho Mkize (Boxer).

The activation, initiated by former MMA fighter Martin Van Staden, in collaboration with SARLA’s President Gavin Varejes, focuses on providing vital food supplies and essential items to children in need. SARLA’s donation funded 2 835 kg of much-needed staple foods like rice, maize meal, long-life milk, and canned goods, as well as essential household items such as rechargeable lights, storage boxes, and educational resources.

Martin van Staden.

The power of SA Harvest’s logistical expertise was leveraged to implement the initiative within 48 hours, drawing on its partnership with Boxer Superstores to secure competitive pricing and ensure the procurement of essential supplies. Van Staden, who has been integral in the development of this initiative, was present at the event to help drive the mission forward. He was joined by prominent rugby legends, Mac Masina, Elton Jantjies and Derick Minnie. These rugby heroes contributed not only with their presence but also by engaging directly with the children and staff, showing the deep commitment SARLA has to giving back to the community.

Epworth Children’s Village has been a beacon of hope for children in need for more than 100 years. The village provides a safe, nurturing environment for vulnerable children, offering them a chance at a brighter future. With a focus on providing not just shelter but also education and emotional support, Epworth has become a place of healing and growth. The village is deeply committed to the welfare of the children it serves and relies on the generous support of donors and partners to continue its important work. “Our continued collaboration with SA Harvest is about far more than just food donations. It’s about showing that the values of rugby – teamwork, compassion, and support – extend beyond the pitch.

Through this partnership, we’re giving children hope for a better future and helping to ease the challenges they face daily,” said Marius Schoeman, CEO of SARLA.SA Harvest’s National Operations Manager, Eugene Kriel,, echoed this sentiment, commenting on the significance of partnerships in creating lasting change. "Today’s event is a powerful reminder of the impact we can have when we work together. By combining the strengths of SA Harvest’s logistical expertise, SARLA’s commitment, and Boxer’s procurement solutions, we are not only addressing immediate food insecurity but also laying the groundwork for sustainable, long-term change."

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