Albertina Willem
In 2010, we started our own soup kitchen for around 50 needy children in Okombahe.
2012
The newly founded Namibia Support Association took over the Financing the three meals
per week for the children who did not get enough to eat at home.
Since then, approx. 80 toddlers
provided with a full meal on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Nampa turned
in addition
two filmsat the inauguration of the soup kitchen building in Okombahe in 2014.
Since 2018
the association maintains at the request of the school administration
the Dibasen Secondary School second soup kitchen for young people
from Okombahe. This takes place at lunchtime on the three school afternoons so that the about 50 needy students,
who do not live in the student residence also receive a full lunch.