According to centre manager Julie Botha, the event is part of their ongoing fundraising activities to ensure the facility can provide the best possible care to the severely disabled learners in their care.
“We are very honoured to have received such an enthusiastic welcome from residents and businesses to the area,” says Julie.
Peter and Palesa Mathole. Photo supplied.Rozette Botha, Sonja Hoile, and Mia Barnard. Photo supplied.
“Our focus now is to continually improve our capability to help and accommodate even more learners.
“The night was a massive success. All the participants had heaps of fun, and lots of prizes were up for grabs.”
For more information or to become a supporter of the foundation, contact Julie on 083 653 5655.
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