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Vote for the Orphan Fund and WIN

The Orphan Fund was recently added to the list of MySchool beneficiaries.

The MySchool R1 Million Vote4Charity competition is underway and the North Coast Courier Orphan Fund is in the running to get their share of R1 million.

More than 1.2 million South Africans have a MySchool card and The Orphan Fund was recently added to the list of beneficiaries.

The top three charities will have a professional promotional video made to support their fundraising initiatives.

To vote:

  • Each cardholder will receive an email from MySchool (if they provided an email address on their app form) asking them to participate.
  • Alternatively, click HERE to vote.
  • Select the Orphan Fund from the list of charities provided, or type North Coast Courier Orphan Fund in the keyword search.
  • Enter your MySchool or linked Woolworths card number to vote.
  • Share your vote to boost your donation.
  • For each vote the Orphan Fund receives R5, PLUS you could win R5000, just for voting!
  • Polls Close 18 June.

The rules:

  1. Get as many votes as you can.
  2. Every vote = R5.
  3. PLUS MySchool will add another R5 for every referral.
  4. Registered cardholders get 1 vote each.
  5. No card? New supporters can sign up instantly online or in app.
  6. No card setup fees will be charged for any new cards issued during this campaign.

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