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‘Bake’ a difference in the lives of children suffering from cancer

Together with the support of the Ermelo community, we can "bake" a difference!

ERMELO – In celebration of International Childhood Cancer Awareness Day on February 15, Highvelder has once again decided to partner with Cupcakes of Hope, a non-profit company (NPC) and public benefit organisation (PBO), to host a fundraising event.

The event will take place on Thursday March 3 at Highvelder‘s offices at 43 Kerk Street.

The newspaper staff have pledged to bake 300 cupcakes to be sold to help raise much-needed funds for little cancer warriors.

The paper would, however, like to match the 1 000 cupcakes sold during its previous event.

Highvelder also invites any avid bakers who wish to make a donation, to bake 12 or 24 cupcakes, which can be handed in at the offices on March 2.

Together with the support of the Ermelo community, we can “bake” a difference!

Cupcakes will be sold for R5 each, however, any donations are welcome.

All proceeds will be donated to the Cupcakes of Hope NPC/PBO.

Cupcakes of Hope is a community-driven project that achieves its objectives through the love of baking cupcakes, community participation and amazing events.

For more information, contact Highvelder on 017 811 2221.

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Wayne van der Walt

Wayne van der Walt, with around 15 years in the media industry, is editor of Highvelder Newspaper. His accolades include Frewin Awards for Newspaper of the Year and Front Page of the Year, and FCJ Photographer of the Year, among other honours.

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