The date for our legendary GRCT Coffee Morning and Christmas Sale is Tuesday 28 November, 9 am to 1pm. We would love you to join us. Come and do some Christmas shopping and also enjoy tea, coffee and delicious homemade cake. The venue this year is the Oxshott Village Centre. This hugely popular […]
Monthly Archives: October 2023
Did you know that the GRCT’s expenses are only around 1% of our income? If you attend our events or choose to support us by way of direct debit, you can therefore be assured that your donations really do go directly to the point of need.
It is very helpful for our long term planning to have some giving by way of standing order. You may already give this way and it makes a huge difference. If not, would you consider it? Please do go to our “How you can help” page for details on how to do so. […]
We have a new fundraising initiative called “Breakfast for Breakfast.” Host a breakfast and, in return, invite guests to donate towards the cost of e’Pap breakfasts for children in South Africa. The breakfast can be as straightforward as coffee and pastries, or a more elaborate meal. Please do contact us at enquiries@grct.org.uk for any […]
Here are just a few reflections and stories from those who have been involved with the e’Pap Children’s Feeding Project over the years: Elizabeth, Hendrika and Annie Elizabeth Swartz, the principal of Happy Faces pre-primary school, joined the e’Pap family 14 years ago. She chats to Annie Ogilvie, her volunteer. “In […]
The e’Pap Children’s Feeding Project celebrates an incredible 20 years of feeding children along the Garden Route. We are honoured to have had a long and fruitful partnership with them. Our funding of e’Pap started in Knysna when Penny Fleming’s vision brought the GRCT into being as a UK registered charity to support this excellent work of Shelley Godsell and […]
We are very pleased to welcome Paul Hurrell as a GRCT trustee. Paul has been a long standing supporter of the charity and our point of contact for St Andrew’s, Cobham. Paul was born and schooled in Zimbabwe and went to the University of Cape Town. Paul (now retired) has […]
So why e’Pap in particular? e’Pap is made from wholegrain maize and soya beans. Vitamins are added into the mixture in a form that the body can easily absorb. e’Pap contains 24 micronutrients and four macronutrients which maximise absorption and “bio-efficacy” in the human body. This means that e’Pap will be absorbed into the […]
Could your school consider supporting us? The GRCT trustees are always happy to visit schools to speak about the work of the GRCT. Our work resonates with young people and gives them a window into the world of children elsewhere. Alternatively, we have a recorded presentation which is designed specifically for […]