Carrefour donates food aid to underprivileged families across Nairobi

Through the support, over 10,000 essential food hampers have been distributed to underprivileged families across Nairobi. The donations were organised in partnership with Kenya Red Cross and made with the support of Kenya COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund.

Carrefour has completed the second phase of its charity initiative to support underprivileged families across Nairobi affected by the COVID-19 pandemic by donating more than 65 tonnes of staple food items, worth over sh5 million, since its launch in May 2020.

Carrefour — operated by Majid Al Futtaim in Kenya — joined forces with the Kenya Red Cross to deliver donations providing over 10,000 food hampers to families in need. These hampers were comprised of essential items such as maize meal, rice, ndengu, and baking flour.

Carrefour encouraged its customers to also support vulnerable families affected by the coronavirus by donating food hampers when shopping at any of Kenya’s eight Carrefour stores, with the brand supplementing the contributions donated by customers.

The initiative was further supported by the Kenya COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund, which took the lead on distributing the donated food packages to families.

Franck Moreau, Country Manager of Carrefour Kenya at Majid Al Futtaim Retail, said they are extremely grateful for the overwhelming generosity of customers. “At the start of this campaign, we aimed to support up to 5,000 at-risk Kenyan families. To our delight, as we near the conclusion of this campaign, we can proudly say that we have gone above and beyond our target. As a community champion, it is an honour to collaborate with organisations and customers from across the country to affect real and lasting change during these challenging times. We are determined to offer ongoing support to families in need and demonstrate our commitment to the people of Kenya.”

Dr. Asha Mohammed, Secretary General, Kenya Red Cross Society, said they appreciate the support from partners and well-wishers such as Carrefour to help vulnerable families with food rations during this time of the pandemic.

The charity campaign also saw families from Githembe in Nairobi receive over 33 tonnes of staple food, worth over sh2.5 million, in the first phase of the campaign.

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