PCA’s On-Trac-Tor fundraiser yet another success
Dr André Hattingh recently led a charity ride on a tractor throughout the country. He reached the finishing line back at the White River Square earlier today.

Leading a 2 500km ride on a tractor across five provinces for the On-Trac-Tor charity fundraiser, the founder of Pediatric Care Africa (PCA), Dr André Hattingh, reached the finish line.
He arrived at White River Square today, July 15, with the hope that the initiative will have attracted funds to meet the target of R250 000. These funds will be used for children who require urgent medical treatment.
He departed on July 2, and was accompanied by the 911 Biker Club and a cyclist and biker, Pr TJ Maré.
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Another aim of this initiative was to draw attention to the high number of kids killed every year, and to focus international attention on farm murders.

Despite the cold weather in various places in the country, he said the charity drive had received much support from various communities in the country.
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“I would like to thank everyone who showed us support and those who donated money towards the campaign. I also appreciate the farmers, bikers and drivers who drove and rode behind me,” Hattingh said.
