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Ekurhuleni bowlers support fundraising event

The event was well supported with bowlers from as far as Avion Park Bowling Club in Kempton Park attending.

Delville Bowling Club, in association with Family Protection Association South Africa, recently hosted a fundraiser fun day at the club’s premises.

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The event was well supported with bowlers from as far as Avion Park Bowling Club in Kempton Park attending.

The Family Protection Association SA is an NPC that was founded by a group of professionals specialising in the care, support, and intervention services related to victims of GBV, family, and child abuse and neglect.

Nadine Bohmer prepares to bowl.

 

Natasha Dixon, managing director, said it is the NPC’s aim to support the vulnerable in their time of need.

“Our team is passionate about victims of family abuse of any kind. Statistics of abuse and violence in families show a shocking number of incidents but what they never show is how many of the victims are saved,” said Dixon.

“Fees and costs are associated with access to justice at every stage of the legal process,” she said.

“Such expenses constitute a major barrier for those who cannot afford them.

“That’s when we realised how many victims were stuck in their environment only because of a lack of financial resources,” said Dixon.

Carike Figoli on the bowling greens in Delville.

 

Cherise Griffen, Family Protection Association SA ambassador, played a pivotal role in organising the event.

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“Our focus is to protect those who can’t protect themselves regardless of age, race or financial situation. We believe that every small step is a step in the right direction,” said Griffen.

Director Natascha Bester said they offer mediation, negotiations and support services.

Tommy Visser, Avion Park Bowling Club, at the fundraising event.

 

“The organisation is a pillar of hope standing tall on behalf of the vulnerable and exploited offering them strength, support and compassion in their time of need,” said Bester.

Leon Griffen, Delville Germiston Bowling Club member and co-organiser, commended those who supported the day.

For more information contact the organisation at admin@fampro.org.za

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