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DJs for Bread make a difference in Philippi

Bigger Than Me, a conceptual social enterprise, initiated an event on Saturday, 9 November where seeds were planted and seedlings transplanted at the Foodpods depot in Phillipi in the Western Cape. It was done in association with Heart Capital, Black Mango, Breathe Sunshine Africa Music Conference and BPM Magazine.
DJs for Bread make a difference in Philippi

The aim of the Foodpods is to grow and supply vegetables to the local community at very low cost and empower people to feed themselves and generate income at the same time. This will help community members increase the level of vital nutrients in their diet; thus improving immunity, energy levels and overall health and vitality.

An enthusiastic group of volunteers were split into groups to start planting and harvesting at the same time. The event successfully combined charity work, music and all round good vibes. Amongst other activities, friends, families and children all added to the efforts and planted over 6 000 seeds in only a couple of hours. To reward the helpings hands, Mama Rosie from Phillipi, cooked up a delicious lunch of baked beans, potato salad, chicken, sheep, a colourful Greek salad and home made bread.

Celebrating in Long Street

On Sunday evening all volunteers came together to celebrate at Fiction Night Club in Cape Town's Long Street. The DJ line-up included Haezer, Grimehouse, Hyphen, Mix n Blend, George Daniel, Sir Vincent and DiloXclusiv. Helping hands became dancing feet and everyone enjoyed the successes of a generous days work. Greg Viljoen from Bigger Than Me said: "The whole point of the concept is about being 'Bigger Than You' and giving back to something that not only empowers people but is also sustainable in the long run."

All the smiles and laughter on Saturday and Sunday proved an overall success and happy hearts within Phillipi and the volunteers. DJs for Bread will be hosting further charitable events next year and will continue to encourage growing food in the communities.

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