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Winter Knights Return To Fight The Cold For The Destitute

While the temperatures begin to plummet and the long, cold nights set in, the Winter Knights of the Round Table are gearing up to once again bring the joy of warmth to thousands of less fortunate and destitute people who are faced with surviving the cold winter months. “We are a family orientated young men’s …

While the temperatures begin to plummet and the long, cold nights set in, the Winter Knights of the Round Table are gearing up to once again bring the joy of warmth to thousands of less fortunate and destitute people who are faced with surviving the cold winter months.
“We are a family orientated young men’s organisation who make serving our communities a fun experience. Our annual Winter Knights campaign has over the past decade successfully seen the collection and distribution of blankets, warm clothing and hot meals to thousands in need each year. This project goes beyond provisions by bringing hope and smiles that warm the hearts of every life touched by Winter Knights.
This year the Winter Knights are planning to spread the campaign beyond the borders of Round Table by inviting local sport, social and community organisations to take up the challenge and join them in collecting and distributing blankets and warm clothing for shelters, old age homes, orphanages and other deserving recipients.
Dundee Round Table 94 will be hosting a Winter Knights bring and braai at Dundee Golf Club on July 18 at 6pm. Please join us in the cause against the cold and bring along a blanket for those less fortunate.

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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