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Endless Battles Foundation hosts Easter Hunt

Endless Battles Foundation makes a lasting difference in the Krugersdorp West community.

The Endless Battles Foundation hosted a heartwarming Easter Hunt on April 17 at Little Graduates Preparation School in Krugersdorp West.

Acknowledging the school’s need for support, the foundation stepped in to bring joy and hope to the children, organising a memorable Easter celebration and donating much-needed items.

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With over 15 years of experience in community outreach, the dedicated team at the foundation continues to shine a light on the value of every life, particularly in underprivileged areas. In collaboration with the school, the foundation raised funds to assist with improvements, and proudly welcomed Pam Golding Properties Krugersdorp as the main sponsor for the Easter Hunt.

Francois Gielie Vermaak is happy to win the Easter egg race. Photo: Itumeleng Molefe.

Driven by a mission to uplift the community and inspire change, the foundation aims to create a better tomorrow – one filled with love, care, and small acts of magic that brighten someone’s day. Children were treated to snacks and a fun-filled running competition, where they could win Easter eggs and enjoy the festive spirit.

“We’re constantly working to raise funds for future events that support those in need,” said Louis Hutchons, project manager at the foundation.

Our current focus is helping the school improve its facilities, so children can learn in a safe and nurturing environment.”

Louis added, “This is just the beginning. We hope to grow and reach even more people through our work.”

Reabetswe Cabbage celebrates after winning the Easter egg race. Photo: Itumeleng Molefe.

Hannes Jansen van Vuuren from Pam Golding expressed the company’s commitment to making a difference.

“Each year, we give back to the community. We’re looking at bringing more sponsors on board to help the school upgrade its infrastructure.”

Teachers at the school were deeply moved by the support and hopeful about the future.

“With a sponsor like this, our message can go even further,” said Noleen Hymon, one of the educators.

We’re building a foundation for our children, and we’re truly grateful for every donation and act of kindness.”

The Easter weekend kicked off with a powerful and uplifting event that not only brought smiles to children’s faces but also sparked hope for a brighter, more united future for the entire community.

Sipho Nkosi, Retha Trennery, Chantal Allem, Anne-Marie Cloete, Caroline Mashao and Hannes Jansen van Vuuren from Pam Golding Properties. Photo: Itumeleng Molefe.
Natalie Xenophou and Chantal Allem from Pam Golding Properties give children some snacks. Photo: Itumeleng Molefe.

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