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Fundraising cage challenge kicks off at Cradlestone

Dominique Tibbles has begun her 67-hour stay in a cage to raise funds to help feed 20 000 people.

The founder of Belly2Brain, Dominique Tibbles, has officially entered her cage where she will spend the next 67 hours as part of the organisation’s Change2Uncage campaign.

Shoppers gather outside the cage. Photo: Heinrich Greyling

The campaign kicked off at noon today, July 15, at Cradlestone Mall, where she will remain until Mandela Day.

• Also read: Help Dominique turn 67 hours into 20 000 meals

The 67 hours in the cage has begun. Photo: Heinrich Greyling

Dominique says that during the campaign, members of the public will also have the opportunity to spend time in the cage. They can then be ‘bailed out’ by shoppers, with all funds raised going towards the campaign’s goal of raising R100 000 to help feed 20 000 people across the West Rand.

She encourages residents and shoppers to visit her, show their support and help raise funds for this worthy cause.

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Heinrich Greyling

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