Ferrellgas Donation Provides Clean-Burning Propane Stoves to Schools in South Africa

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Ferrellgas visits Cape Town-area schools as part of support for the Peninsula School Feeding Association

Students in South Africa enjoy a warm meal thanks to a generous donation from U.S. propane company Ferrellgas. Ferrellgas representatives visited schools in Kensington and Ottery on Friday, November 22, 2024, as part of their support for the Peninsula School Feeding Association.
Students in South Africa enjoy a warm meal thanks to a generous donation from U.S. propane company Ferrellgas. Ferrellgas representatives visited schools in Kensington and Ottery on Friday, November 22, 2024, as part of their support for the Peninsula School Feeding Association.

Generous donation from Ferrellgas aids Peninsula School Feeding Association; company representatives visit two South African schools

Ferrellgas employee-owners serve hot meals to students in South Africa. Company representatives were there to support the Peninsula School Feeding Association and announce their recent generous donation to the organization.
Ferrellgas employee-owners serve hot meals to students in South Africa. Company representatives were there to support the Peninsula School Feeding Association and announce their recent generous donation to the organization.

LIBERTY, Mo., Nov. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ferrellgas Partners, L.P. (OTC: FGPR) announced today it has made a generous donation to South Africa’s Peninsula School Feeding Association (PSFA) to help dozens of schools on their nutrition support program obtain Gas Compliance Certificates for their kitchens as well as purchase gas stoves where needed.

Ferrellgas employee serves food to a school student in South Africa.
Ferrellgas employee serves food to a school student in South Africa.


The impactful donation was made in conjunction with LPG Week, an annual gathering of propane marketers from around the world and their vendor partners hosted by the Paris-based World Liquid Gas Association (WLGA). This year’s event was held November 18-22 in Cape Town, South Africa.

Ferrellgas Vice President of Corporate Affairs Michelle Bimson Maggi, PSFA Director Petrina Pakoe, and representatives from the WLGA, the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association of South Africa, and the U.S. based National Propane Gas Association visited schools in Kensington and Ottery outside of Cape Town at the conclusion of LPG Week. They saw firsthand the impact of the donation and spoke with students and faculty members about the many benefits of propane as a clean cooking fuel. These schools were also presented with a new three-burner gas stove.

“Propane is a worldwide solution to the challenges many nations face with cooking technology that is dated and dangerous,” Bimson Maggi said. “The employee-owners of Ferrellgas are proud to make this donation to PSFA and to help demonstrate one of the many ways propane can be used safely around the globe to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions.”

The effort is a component of the Ferrellgas Century Project. Through the Ferrellgas Century Project, Ferrellgas employees pledge to give back and make the world a better place up to and beyond the year 2039, which will mark its 100th year in business.

PSFA, founded in 1958 after the government terminated the national school feeding program at the time, currently provides daily nutritious cooked meals to nearly 35,000 students at more than 400 educational institutions in the Western Cape and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa.

“PSFA is sincerely grateful for Ferrellgas’ generous support, which will have a meaningful impact on our school nutrition programme,” said Pakoe. “With this donation, we can assist schools on our feeding programme to meet the required gas compliance regulation. This certification is costly, and many of the schools do not have the funds to obtain the certificate. The use of gas is the most cost-effective and efficient method for preparing large quantities of food. We are inspired by Ferrellgas’ dedication to environmental health and their support for the well-being of children in South Africa. Partnerships like these are essential in empowering us to continue providing nutritious meals that support children’s education and well-being.”