Try GOLD - Free
Walk for a worthy cause
People’s Post False Bay
|June 03, 2025
Are you ready to step up and say no to childhood hunger? Then the annual Blisters for Bread Charity Family Fun Walk is just the thing for you.
-
Amid high unemployment rate and alarming poverty in the country, the Peninsula School Feeding Association (PSFA) in association with Lucky Star is thrilled to announce the return of Blisters for Bread.
PSFA is a 67-year-old registered non-profit organisation (NPO) that addresses hunger among young learners attending primary, secondary and special-needs schools, OVC Safe Parks, ECDs and TVET colleges in the Western Cape.
Now celebrating 57 years of walking with purpose, the Blisters for Bread Charity Family Fun Walk has grown into one of the Mother City’s most beloved fundraising events. It raises vital funds to provide daily nutritious meals to learners in need across the province.
This story is from the June 03, 2025 edition of People’s Post False Bay.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM People’s Post False Bay
People’s Post False Bay
Abahambe or abahlale? Africa Day exposes us
On social media timelines and in street conversations, a phrase has become shorthand for South Africa’s current tension: “Abahambe? Abahlale?”
4 mins
June 02, 2026
People’s Post False Bay
Deep South cyclists can
SEVERAL JUNIOR RIDERS RECENTLY ACHIEVING PODIUM FINISHES IN THEIR RESPECTIVE CATEGORIES
2 mins
June 02, 2026
People’s Post False Bay
Choose school by 15 June
Thousands of Western Cape parents who applied for Grade R, 1 and 8 placements for next year have until Monday 15 June to confirm a school.
1 mins
June 02, 2026
People’s Post False Bay
Mobile office brings services to residents
The City of Cape Town’s Mobile Office will visit Masiphumelele and Richwood on Thursday 4 and Friday 5 June, bringing key municipal services directly to residents’ neighbourhoods to improve access to customer support.
1 min
June 02, 2026
People’s Post False Bay
Second body washes onto beach
The discovery of another body at Fish Hoek Beach has renewed concern in the Deep South community, just two months after the body of a missing teenager was recovered from the same shoreline.
1 min
May 26, 2026
People’s Post False Bay
Muizenberg wetlands phase 3 rehab almost completed
Muizenberg Park’s ambitious wetland-restoration project is entering its final phase, marking a significant milestone in a years-long community effort to restore critically-endangered Cape Lowland Wetland Fynbos in one of Cape Town’s oldest public green spaces.
2 mins
May 26, 2026
People’s Post False Bay
Empathy matters in times of bloodshed
Often I find myself dreading to hear the devastating detail of family members recalling harrowing moments of their children, brothers, sisters or mothers who were either senselessly murdered, missing or were viciously injured in an attack or hijacking.
2 mins
May 26, 2026
People’s Post False Bay
Kangaroo care promoted
Hospitals across the Western Cape are promoting Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC), a simple but effective method that helps improve outcomes for premature and low birthweight babies.
1 mins
May 26, 2026
People’s Post False Bay
Surfers unite to upskill youth
The spirit of community and resilience was on full display at Muizenberg Beach on Saturday 9 May as the 9Miles Project hosted its second annual 100Wave Challenge, raising more than R280 000 to support vulnerable youth in underserved coastal communities.
2 mins
May 19, 2026
People’s Post False Bay
After the storm... is not merely a moment
We often speak about storms as if they end when the rain stops. The skies clear. Roads reopen. Schools resume.
3 mins
May 19, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
