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DUNDEE KZN: A biking dream come true for Yolandie

She always has a ready smile and on Saturday morning the grin was wide

After over a year of so much trouble and strife, a feel-good story as only Glencoe can produce unfolded on Saturday when disabled Yolandie Uys realised her life-long dream to experience a ride on a powerful motorbike.

Yolandie (40), who is a cerebral palsy sufferer, is confined to a wheelchair and despite her many difficulties and being reliant on others, she always has a ready smile and on Saturday morning the grin was wider when kind-hearted bikers from The Family Crew Club, Glencoe, as well as bikers from Dundee and Newcastle banded together to ensure that Yolandie had the ride of a lifetime.

“A positive caring attitude can overcome anything” – Fanie Terreblanche, The Family Crew Biking Club

 

VIDEO GALLERY

More photos of the day here:

 

Little Johanney Terreblanche
Saddling up.

Ivan Hopkins said a prayer before the ride

Yolandie even got a cake!
Karen Coetsee presents a thank you gift to Mariette and Fanie Terreblanche of The Family Crew
The banner Eugene made for Yolandies’ride
Little Johanney Terreblanche

The biking convoy en route
The biking convoy en route
Koos Peacock giving his suupport
The biking convoy en route
Entering Dundee

 

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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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