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Soldiers for Jesus Motorcycle Club raises funds for old age home

The Soldiers for Jesus Motorcycle Club continues to make a meaningful impact in the community through its charitable initiatives.

Last year alone, the Soldiers for Jesus Motorcycle Club helped 870 children and seniors through various fundraising efforts, demonstrating its commitment to uplifting those in need.

On February 7, the club hosted a fundraising event to support Jafta Old Age Home and the Society for the Blind.

Armand Steyn and Cindy van der Westhuizen.

The event took place at the Transvaal Aviation Building in Germiston and drew over 100 attendees who contributed to the noble cause.

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Attendees paid an R50 entrance fee, which included a delicious lamb spit roll, making the evening both enjoyable and impactful.

Marita Oberholzer and Erron Gerber.

All funds raised during the event will go directly toward supporting two old age homes located in Johannesburg south.

Through events like these, the Soldiers for Jesus Motorcycle Club continues to provide much-needed assistance to vulnerable members of society, ensuring they receive the care and support they deserve.

Ashley and Jaun Mogensen.

The club’s ongoing efforts highlight the power of community-driven initiatives and the difference that dedicated individuals can make when they come together for a shared purpose.

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