Rabia Jones Soup Kitchen
Food insecurity in Cape Town affects thousands of households where a meal isn't guaranteed. Rabia Jones Soup Kitchen addresses this reality directly, providing hot food to people who would otherwise go without. For families stretching government grants across weeks, for unemployed residents, for elderly people on fixed pensions, and for children who come to school hungry, access to a reliable meal service changes everything. The kitchen operates from an understanding that hunger isn't just uncomfortable—it's a barrier to dignity, employment, and wellbeing. Whether someone needs a meal today, or requires regular support, the service exists without judgment. In a city where food poverty persists alongside plenty, this kind of direct intervention in a neighbourhood matters fundamentally.