Wendy Jones kitchen
When families are stretched thin — managing school runs, work demands, and tight budgets — a hot meal prepared with care becomes more than just food. Wendy Jones kitchen understands this pressure point. The space exists because there are households in Cape Town where a nutritious dinner might otherwise not happen, where children arrive home to empty cupboards, where elderly residents depend on community support to eat well. Finding a reliable, consistent source of meals means parents can focus on keeping roofs over heads. It means children concentrate better at school. It means isolation decreases when people gather to share a table. This kitchen fills that specific gap, serving those who need it most without judgment.