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Tongaat Charity Fair does it again

Months of hard work and preparation paid off when the three day event saw people of all ages streaming onto the Tongaat Outspan Grounds to enjoy the rides, stalls and live entertainment

The Tongaat Child Welfare hosted another successful charity fair for the 27th year in the past weekend.

Months of hard work and preparation paid off when the three day event saw people of all ages streaming onto the Tongaat Outspan Grounds to enjoy the rides, stalls and live entertainment.

President Ben Kasavan said the Charity Fair is the biggest fund raising event hosted by the Tongaat Child Welfare.

“Living in the present economic times is financially challenging to both the ordinary householder and business houses.

“Yet The Tongaat Child and Family Welfare Society is fortunate enough to still enjoy the benevolence of sponsorships, and donations in these trying times.

“In this regard I want to, on behalf of the Society and our beneficiaries say a big thank you to our major sponsors Tongaat Hulett, Victoria Medi-Clinic and Rightback Systems and all other Sponsors for your kind generosity.

“Our sincere thanks and appreciation to Checkout for the Children’s Carnival where 2000 goodie bags and t-shirts were handed out to children.”

The Tongaat Child and Family Welfare Society also enjoys tremendous support and assistance from Religious Institutions, Sister Organisations, Civic Associations and the general Community at large.  For this we are forever grateful.  A big thank you to all our Service Providers on the Fairgrounds, these include SAPS, Metro Police, The Fire Department, Victoria Medi-Clinic and IPSS.

“The role played by our volunteers especially at this time is always awe inspiring and unbelievable.

“Finally, I would like to thank you the Community, who always come in your large numbers, not only to have fun at the Fair, but also to support a worthy cause.”

 

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