Patrica Adams Kitchen
Cape Town's diverse neighbourhoods each have their own rhythm and needs. In some areas, community kitchens are lifelines for elderly residents living alone, for families in informal settlements, for children who arrive at school unfed. Patrica Adams Kitchen sits within this context — a response to what the city actually requires. The Western Cape's economic reality, where informal employment dominates some areas and formal work is scarce, shapes who walks through the door and why they're there. This kitchen isn't separate from the community; it's woven into its survival and dignity, reflecting the specific challenges and strengths of the neighbourhood it serves.