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September 4, save the date

The 2015 Casual Day campaign recently kicked off with the arrival of the stickers from the printers. Schools, organisations and corporates are already able to put in their bulk orders for this year’s stickers.

Casual Day is South Africa’s foremost fundraiser for people with disabilities.

Last year the event raised R28-million.

Sponsored by the Edcon Group, Casual Day is owned and managed by The National Council for Persons with Physical Disabilities in South Africa (NCPPDSA), which is based in Edenvale.

The 2015 Casual Day campaign recently kicked off with the arrival of the stickers from the printers.

Schools, organisations and corporates are already able to put in bulk orders for this year’s stickers.

The theme for Casual Day 2015 is Spring into Action, and will take place on September 4.

This year, participants are asked to take their inspiration from all things related to spring.

Stickers will cost R10 each this year and there will be five different ones to collect.

Casual Day provides the country with the opportunity to show solidarity with people with disabilities, while at the same time enjoying team building and camaraderie with fellow participants.

It gives South Africans the opportunity to be creative and to have fun, while contributing to the betterment of society.

Casual Day is run in partnership with its beneficiary organisations and participants.

Casual Day National Beneficiaries include the NCPPDSA, South African National Council for the Blind, South African Federation for Mental Health, Deaf Federation of South Africa, Autism South Africa, Down Syndrome South Africa and National Association for Persons with Cerebral Palsy.

For more information, visit www.casualday.co.za

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