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Women gather for Port Shepstone Rotary Anns’ fundraiser for hospice

The successful gathering highlighted the generosity of the community and the continued support for hospice services on the South Coast.

A sea of hats, butterflies and purple filled Umthunzi Hotel and Conference recently as women gathered for the Port Shepstone Rotary Anns’ special brunch in aid of South Coast Hospice.

The Hats and Butterflies brunch with the Anns, themed Unfolding her power – a woman’s journey of transformation, brought together many women for a morning of friendship, celebration and giving.

Maria Kaayan and her daughter, Marita Cloete.

The guest speaker was Charlotte du Plessis.

The event combined an elegant brunch with an important fundraising cause, supporting hospice to provide comfort, care and dignity to those in need.

Cheers from Linda Scott.
Monique Butler (left) and Ursila Martin.
Some of the Run/Walk for Life team members (from left) Lorna MacArthur, Di de Wet, and Reneera Chetty.
Joan D’Arcy looks elegant.

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