KINDNESS TO ALL GENERATIONS
By donating to No More Bare Feet, you are not only giving them a pair of shoes, but also a chance to pursue their education, health, and dignity.
ABOUT THE
ORGANISATION
No More Bare Feet is a non-profit organization that aims to provide shoes, food and sanitary panties for the poor and marginalized communities in South Africa and Africa. We believe that every person deserves to have access to basic necessities, such as warm and comfortable footwear, nutritious meals, and sanitary products. We aim to empower and uplift the children who walk to school barefoot, who suffer from hunger and malnutrition, and who face stigma and discrimination due to their menstrual cycle.
IMPACT OF YOUR SUPPORT
Join us today and help us make a difference in their lives. Learn more about our project and how you can get involved.

Non-Perishable
Goods
Your contribution will directly impact
the nutritional well-being of these children and adults, providing them with sustenance that is crucial for their growth and development.

Secondhand
Shoes
By donating second-hand shoes, you
are not only offering comfort to adults but also enabling children to attend school without the hindrance of inadequate footwear. Education is a stepping stone to a brighter future, and your support facilitates their journey.

Sanitary Panties for School Kids
Your contribution will directly impact
on Menstrual hygiene which is a significant challenge for many young girls. Your contribution will empower them by providing access to sanitary panties, ensuring they can attend school with confidence regardless
of their menstrual cycle.
THE STATS
SOUTH AFRICA
• Wearing of shoes helps prevent the spread of parasitic diseases that afflict thousands of South Africans
• According to the World Bank, approximately 55.5 percent of South Africa’s population is living in poverty at the national upper poverty line (R992.00)
• As of 2023, about 18.2 million people in South Africa are living in extreme poverty. The threshold for extreme poverty is $1.90 per day.
• 7.7 million South African women and girls who menstruate lack the financial means to purchase sanitary products.
• 30% of South African girls miss school due to periods and lack of access to sanitary products.
THE STATS
AFRICA
• More than 48% of people living in sub-Saharan Africa live in poverty.
• Women in Africa spend up to 13% of their income on menstrual products
• Period poverty is a serious public health, human rights and socio-economic concern. In Sub-Saharan Africa, 1 in 10 girls misses school due to period poverty.
• Africa is the continent most affect by period poverty in the world.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
JOIN OUR MISSION
We invite you to become a crucial part of this noble cause by considering a sponsorship or donation to No More Bare Feet. Your support will directly impact the lives of these children, fostering a community where every child has the opportunity to thrive.
