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Queen Butterfly hosts successful Bingo night

The night brought people together for a good cause.

The Queen Butterfly Foundation held a successful Bingo Night at Discovery Bowling Club on Friday evening, June 27.

Over 35 enthusiastic players packed the hall, bringing with them good energy and a shared passion for supporting a great cause.

Rozette Botha wins the first round. Photo: Nkosephayo Vilakazi.

The evening consisted of five rounds of Bingo, with winners taking home fantastic prizes. The first three rounds saw winners receiving delicious chocolates, while the fourth round winner won a R500 meal voucher.

The grand prize for the final round was a two-hour family photoshoot. To add an extra layer of excitement, a raffle was also held, giving attendees even more chances to win.

Hendrien Erasmus, Julie Botha, Dorothy du Preez and Rozette Botha. Photo: Nkosephayo Vilakazi.

The foundation, located in Trichard Street, Discovery, is a centre dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of children and young adults with profound mental and physical disabilities. Founded by the late Palesa Mofokeng over 10 years ago, the foundation has consistently shown its commitment to providing support and care to those in need.

“We are grateful for the community’s support,” said Julie Botha, the foundation’s manager. “It makes a huge difference in the centre.”

Derek Brown and Nadine Gush win the second round of bingo. Photo: Nkosephayo Vilakazi.

Players who braved the chill were treated to warm soup and bread, and the evening was deemed a resounding success.

Hailey and Jared de Lange. Photo: Nkosephayo Vilakazi.

For more information about Queen Butterfly Foundation or to become a supporter, contact Julie on 083 653 5655.

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