Local news

WATCH: S.E.K. Kids Christmas party brings joy to Eden Park children

Laughter, performances, and festive treats filled the hall as an Eden Park NPO hosted a vibrant Christmas celebration for S.E.K. Kids.

Predistined2Help NPO in Eden Park hosted a successful S.E.K. Kids Christmas Party, creating a memorable celebration for children and families in the community.

Held on December 10, the event was filled with excitement, laughter and festive cheer.

The organisation extended its heartfelt appreciation to Romans Pizza for generously sponsoring pizzas, which were thoroughly enjoyed by the children.

One of the highlights of the day was the addition of an ice cream machine, which added a fun and refreshing element to the annual celebration.

The ice cream was sponsored and operated by Chris Momplé, who personally served ice cream to approximately 250 children and adults who attended the event to watch the S.E.K. Kids perform on stage.

@albertonrecordLaughter, performances, and festive treats filled the hall as an Eden Park NPO hosted a vibrant Christmas celebration for S.E.K. Kids. Full story on albertonrecord.co.za

♬ original sound – Alberton Record

“The addition of an ice cream machine, courtesy of our sponsor Chris Momplé, introduced a delightful new element to our annual kiddies Christmas party.

“Thanks for serving about 250 people with delicious ice cream.

“We truly appreciate the unwavering support shown to our S.E.K. Kids,” said Mercia Scheepers of Predistined2Help.

Gratitude was also extended to Councillor Dino Peterson for securing the complimentary use of the hall, making it possible for the event to take place.

Predistined2Help further acknowledged the generous support of Christmas party sponsors Charl Van Wyk, Bonnie and friends, Linky Khosa, E. Naidoo and Paulene Kammies.

Special thanks were given to “Juice” for providing the sound equipment and to all the volunteers who assisted in ensuring the smooth running of the event.

Predistined2Help expressed deep appreciation for every contribution, noting that the success of the celebration was made possible through collective community effort.

The organisation concluded by giving thanks to God for the opportunity to serve the children and their families.

The celebration also marked a proud moment as Yahyah was announced as the S.E.K. Kid of 2025.

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from Alberton Record in Google News and Top Stories.

Azusakhe Limba

A journalist with a Diploma in Journalism from TUT. I write for Caxton Local Media, covering community news and events with a focus on clear, engaging storytelling. I'm passionate about using communication as a tool to inspire change, connect with communities, and promote meaningful engagement.

Related Articles

Back to top button