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Cupcake Angels descending on Krugersdorp soon

Join the Angels and many others at Key West Shopping Centre to a make a difference in the lives of others.

Cupcakes of Hope is a non-profit organisation whose mission it is to raise awareness about childhood cancer and to raise funds for children with cancer who are in need of medical and financial assistance.

Volunteers and those involved are called Cupcake Angels and they are encouraged to literally ‘bake a difference in the lives of children with cancer’.

South Africa will celebrate the seventh National Cupcake Day 4 Kids with Cancer on 29 September. Members of the public are called upon to make a donation of R10 and in return receive a yummy cupcake.

Join the Angels and many others at Key West Shopping Centre to a make a difference in the lives of others.

For more information, go to https://www.cupcakesofhope.org to find your nearest participating mall, then contact the mall coordinator to make your pledge of 24 or 48 cupcakes.

The public can support the cause on the day by making a R10 donation for a delicious cupcake.

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Janine Viljoen

Janine Viljoen is a seasoned journalist with more than 17 years’ experience. She has worked as a newspaper editor, mentored numerous journalism students, and is currently the sub-editor for the award-winning Caxton Joburg West publications. Her passion lies in developing young journalists and telling compelling human-interest stories.
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