Become a Beneficiary

Register as a Beneficiary

Our beneficiaries include places of safety, homes, orphanages, shelters, feeding schemes, soup kitchens, church groups, and other organisations that provide sustenance and support to vulnerable people.

For the safety of beneficiaries, their details are not disclosed on our public forums, but are available on request to potential donors and contributors.

At the moment, Chefs with Compassion does not have capacity to take on additional beneficiaries, but please complete the form below, and as soon as capacity becomes available, we will be in touch.

Register as a Kitchen

If you have the capacity to cook for large groups, and the calling to reduce hunger in your vulnerable communities, please register to become a Chefs with Compassion kitchen.

At the moment, Chefs with Compassion does not have capacity to take on additional kitchens, but please complete the form below, and as soon as capacity becomes available, we will be in touch.

Notes from the Kitchen

We received large donations of vegetables and utensils from Chefs with Compassion which are helping us maintain our homeless soup kitchen that feeds over 200 people daily and vulnerable children in informal settlements in Berea.

Themba Mbatha-Chalumbira,
One Moment Foundation

After my restaurant business shut down at the start of lockdown, I saw people struggling. They couldn’t get food to eat. I chose to make a difference and I started a soup kitchen to feed people, with help from my staff and family – and Chefs with Compassion.

Thandi Dyantjie,
Germiston

I used to have a catering business before Covid. Now I am involved with Chefs with Compassion in serving my community by cooking food and also sharing it with other organisations for their communities. I feed 1,500 people each week.

Busi Twala ,
Vosloorus

We would like to thank the CWC team as they continuously provide rescued produce that has helped us feed hundreds of thousands of hungry people since the start of the lockdowns.

Dr Nishaan Kishore,
Infinity Foundation

Hope of the Hopeless Centre would not be open if it was not for CWC, which came and rescued us in the pandemic.

Margo Williams,
Hope of the Hopeless, Ennerdale

CWC gives Army of Yahweh the opportunity to help other soup kitchens for children and old age homes and vulnerable people in informal settlements in different areas.

Pastor Adrian Breda,
Army of Yahweh