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Blue Wings Spring Tea brings community together

Supporters turned out in numbers for the Blue Wings Association for Adults with Disabilities Spring Tea, enjoying music, raffles, and crafts while raising funds for the organisation’s ongoing care.

The Blue Wings Association for Adults with Disabilities hosted its annual Spring Tea on September 6 at NG Kerk Alberton, drawing an enthusiastic crowd for a morning of entertainment, crafts, and fundraising.

Guests were treated to live music by Liana Simmonds, who was the featured singer for the day and provided a warm and uplifting atmosphere.

Liana Simmonds sings for the crowd. Picture: Supplied

Alongside the entertainment, visitors browsed and purchased a variety of handmade crafts, while raffle draws offered them the chance to win exciting prizes.

Tickets were sold at R150 per person, with all proceeds going directly towards the vital care and support services provided by Blue Wings for adults living with disabilities.

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