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Cansa gives talk at Quondam Retirement Village

Cansa representative Tamara Wittstock provided the residents with an informative talk on Cansa and the critical work they do.

Quondam Retirement Village residents gathered to raise money for the Cancer Association of South Africa (Cansa) while enjoying a cup of tea for this good cause.

Cansa representative Tamara Wittstock provided the residents with an informative talk on Cansa and the critical work they do.

A morning of friendship and chatter followed, alongside a warm beverage and delicious burgers from the braai.

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“It was really interesting to learn about Cansa and the services it offers and as a community, we were pleased to be able to raise some funds for the organisation in the process,” said Quondam Village committee chairperson Brian Renwick.

Heidi Murphy and Trixie Lubbe enjoy their tea, following an informative talk from Cansa’s Tamara Wittstock during Quondam Retirement Village’s recent Cuppa for Cansa.
Quondam Retirement Village residents Carla Dockray and Iris Steenkamp, with Iris’ guests Denise Langman and Lorraine Mackeand, at the village’s recent Cuppa for Cansa event held at their community centre.

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