Food for thought at Orphan Fund women’s champagne breakfast
The empowering morning hosted at Gianni's Ristorante will see three world-changing women share important insight into the path to success.
The countdown to The North Coast Courier Orphan Fund woman’s breakfast has begun and those who have not yet booked their seats are encouraged to do so soon.
The empowering morning on February 23 hosted at Gianni’s Ristorante will see three world-changing women share important insight into the path to success.
“Greeted with either champagne or juice, ladies can look forward to a delicious breakfast while being enlightened and inspired for the year ahead by business and leadership coach Nirasha Dhaniram, career woman Melanie Pillay and international life coach, Sharon Castle,” said Orphan Fund coordinator June Mdolo.
“There will also be lucky draws and giveaways.”

Empowerment and networking for a worthy cause will be the order of the day at this dynamic event.
Dhaniram, who is also a physiologist, specialises in the corporate and community space.
She will be speaking to women about emotional intelligence and sharing tips on how to achieve leadership skills for personal and professional growth in 2019.
Pillay, a Mrs India 2018 finalist will be speaking about unleashing the best version of yourself and the gift of giving back.
Having helped many people over the years, life coach Castle will be helping the women to re-wire their brain, re-boot their body and re-create their lives in a holistic way that she says will lead to improved self-awareness, transformation and fulfillment.
Gianni’s Ristorante owner John Coburn, who is also a member of the Rotary Club of Ballito, said he and his team pride themselves in helping the less fortunate.

“We like to be known as the restaurant who helps people,” said Coburn.
“We are very pleased to be working alongside the Orphan Fund.”
Tickets are R150 per person and all proceeds go to The North Coast Courier Orphan Fund.
For more information contact June Mdlolo at 032-946 0276 or email orphanfund@northcoastcourier.co.za

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