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Help raise R2-million! Support the 2025 KwaDukuza Winter Fair

The annual event is set to take place July 2 to 6 at the KwaDukuza Municipal Grounds.

KwaDukuza Child Welfare hopes to raise money using social media marketing for the charity’s 2025 Winter Fair.

The NPO’s annual event will take place from July 2 to 6 at the KwaDukuza Municipal Grounds on Theunissen Road.

The children’s charity, which provides sanctuary for children from abusive homes, wants to raise R2-million by getting Gen Zs involved in social media marketing as a way of including the younger generations to raise funds for the organisation.

The KwaDukuza Child Welfare Winter Fair planning committee is having their next meeting at 10am on March 27.

They would like the public to join to help make the five-day event a success.

Committee member, Nirasha Bodasing, is hopeful the charity can hit their target at year’s fundraiser.

“The excitement is building as we prepare for our annual winter fair,” she said.

“Every effort is being made to reach our target, and with the support of the community, we’re set for an incredible event.”

KwaDukuza Child Welfare wants the public to subscribe and like their social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and Tik Tok, and to share ideas for the 2025 Winter Fair.

People can also email admin@kwadukuzacw.org.za with suggestions to help the NPO create an unforgettable event for everyone.

The meetings take place at Jacaranda Place at KwaDukuza Child Welfare Building.

Call or WhatsApp KwaDukuza Child Welfare at 084 556 8370 to confirm your attendance.


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