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SA National Parks (SANParks) has joined the fight against hunger in Knysna, with the Garden Route National Park's Knysna section handing over 160 food parcels to those in need this week. With millions around the country and thousands in Knysna struggling to make ends meet without an income during lockdown, hunger has become one of the biggest challenges facing the population. Various organisations have done their bit, collecting food around town or accepting monetary donations to purchase food for distribution.
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