Schools

Baking a difference at Reddam House Ballito

A well-supported cake sale saw funds raised for children fighting life-threatening diseases.

Enthusiastic pupils eagerly lined up to buy cupcakes for a good cause at Reddam House Ballito last Thursday.

Fundraising coordinator, Crystal Matthew.
Mia Luksich and Courtney Banks.

The cake sale was held in celebration of International Childhood Cancer Awareness Day, with proceeds going towards children battling life-threatening diseases. The Cupcakes of Hope initiative was well supported by pupils, parents and staff.

Tatum Gobi.
Livvy Bower and Kat Govender.

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Nothando Mhlongo

Fresh out of university, Nothando has a knack for telling human interest stories. When she's not furiously typing up her next article... you can find her relishing in her favourite dish - pasta.
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