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WATCH: Belly2Brain founder raises funds in 67-hour cage lock-in

Founder of Belly2Brain, Dominique Tibbles, has embarked on a 67-hour cage challenge – all to help feed those in need.

At noon on Tuesday, July 15, the countdown began as Dominique was locked inside a cage at Entrance 5 of Cradlestone Mall.

The first few hours felt like days, she admitted, but her interactions with passers-by have been lively and engaging.

• Read the initial article here: 67hrs in a cage! Join Dominique in making a difference this Mandela Day

“It’s fun to see their facial expressions when they realise I’m going to be in the cage for 67 hours.”

@caxton.jhbwest Founder of Belly2Brain, Dominique Tibbles, has embarked on a 67-hour cage challenge – all to help feed those in need. Mariëtte Scheepers shares her thoughts on the initiative.#Fyp #CaxonLocalMedia #KrugersdorpNews #MogaleCity #mandeladaychallenge #NelsonMandela ♬ original sound – Caxton JHB West

By around 15:45, she had already raised R13 850 – enough to buy 2 500 loaves of bread, 500kg of peanut butter, and 1 000kg of jam.

You can visit Dominique in the cage until 08:00 on Friday, when she will be released, and will need your help to spread the sandwiches. For more information, WhatsApp her on 074 183 5929.

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