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Community unites in pink to raise awareness for cancer

The foundation is raising awareness and offering support for cancer patients.

Dr Kimberley’s Humanitarian Foundation hosted a cancer event at the Humanitarian Centre in Robertsham.

The special guests attending the event included Miss Peace Global representing SA and Miss Teen Face of Gauteng.

The focus is on cancer support and awareness. However, the foundation also does social upliftment, feeding schemes, working with orphanages, and old age homes and empowering women.


Attendees gather to make a difference in the fight against cancer.

Dr Kimberley’s Humanitarian Foundation, in collaboration with Miss Peace Global, aims to empower women to participate in peaceful decision-making and foster peace, social responsibility, environmental awareness, unity, and cultural exchange among nations.

They encouraged young women to engage in peace initiatives and discussions.

The gathering underscored the foundation’s ongoing commitment to improving the lives of individuals affected by cancer.


Martha Lindy Ntshona (IGP chairperson), Miss Peace SA Ludina Ngwenya, Rashieda Landis (president for Dr Kimberley’s Humanitarian Foundation), Simone Stanley (executive Dr Kimberley’s Humanitarian Foundation) and Miss Teen Face Of Gauteng 2024 Thato Nkwane.

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