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Pink drive supported by locals

The Pink Drive is an initiative of Woman of Grace in co-operation of Bread of Heaven.

South Coasters came out in numbers to support the Woman of Grace Pink Drive Family 5km Fun Run on Saturday morning. It started and finished at St Mike’s beach.

Supporting the Pink Drive are (from left) are Romilla Ramballi, Geetha Jaganath and Yash Munien.

The Pink Drive is an initiative of Woman of Grace in co-operation with Bread of Heaven. Coordinator Jo Naidoo said she was overwhelmed by the wonderful support of the local community.

Those who took part were entertained by Joey Appana as they gathered for an exhilarating Zumba dance warm-up by Sandy Kathryn. Overall, it was a superb event, and much-needed sanitary and hygiene products were collected, with cash to be used to purchase further essential products.

Bright and colourful for Lumka Mthethwa and Moira Jones.

Items will be donated to select schools and care facilities in local communities. To donate, contact Jo Naidoo on 076 1692265 or Leanne Naidoo on 083 4149416.

Sinesipho Gubela and Anna-Karin Ohrnstedt soak up the sunny weather.

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