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Join volleyball fun in aid of Child Welfare Port Shepstone

Port Shepstone Volleyball Association is turning up the heat on the volleyball courts for a good cause.

The Port Shepstone Volleyball Association (PSVA) is calling on all clubs, teams and businesses to support a fundraiser for Child Welfare Port Shepstone.

The tournament will be held at the Inkanini Sports Complex in Mtwalume on Saturday, August 22, from 08:00.

“We invite everyone to our fundraiser tournament in support of Child Welfare. Every serve, every spike, every point you play helps give children safety, care, and a brighter future. This is more than a game. This is our community coming together to play with purpose,” said Collin Reddiar, chairperson of PSVA.

The entry fee per team is R1000, and categories include men’s and women’s teams. Entries close on August 15. All funds raised will be donated to Child Welfare Port Shepstone.

Join in the fun; it’s for a good cause.

For further information, contact Collin Reddiar on 078-687-7569.

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