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Red Bin Brigade hosts Valentine’s raffle at Hebra market

A new addition to the monthly Hebra Homemade Harvest Market was the NPO Red Bin Brigade, which works alongside Mamba Security.

The monthly Hebra Homemade Harvest Market had a couple of new additions on February 7.

The NPO Red Bin Brigade joined that day’s market to run a Valentine’s Raffle where a hamper was up for grabs.

Morgan Le-Roux shared that the NPO is a dedicated group of pensioners working alongside Mamba Security to secure valuable sponsorships, drive successful fundraising initiatives, and support local charities in making a meaningful difference in their community.

Nathan Van Vuuren and Kylie Jan der Walt participate in the Hebra Homemade Harvest Market. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

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Le-Roux also encouraged people with pre-loved clothing, toys and accessories, stationery, pet items, small appliances, kitchenware and more, to drop them off at the Mamba head office, 12 President Street, Eastleigh, Edenvale.

Melanie Diehl showcases items from her stall at the Hebra Market. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

Suné Greeff added that these would be given to Little Eden and the Tree of Hope. She also highlighted that Mamba Security not only kept people safe but also expressed care for their well-being.

Meanwhile, community members browsed through the market stalls for homemade products while enjoying great vibes in the park.

Administrator of the Hebra Homemade Harvest Market, Lynette Panaino. Photo: Naidine Sibanda

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