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Winning with Khanya Hospice

We need 1 000 people who can commit and donate R100 per month for the next year.

It’s not all doom and gloom these days. Khanya Hospice shop recently held a lucky draw competition, with the draw taking place on 31 August, with beautiful humidifiers as prizes. The winners were chuffed to collect their prizes at the Hospice shop. “Congratulations to all of them and thanks for supporting the local shops,” said CEO Neil McDonald. First prize: Ronnie Govender; second: Gabriel Morgan; third G Chiliza.

Ronnie Govender with his first place prize of a humidifier, courtesy of a lucky draw competition held by Khanya Hospice.
Second was Gabriel Morgan.
G Chiliza was third.

Spring Day on 1 September has always been a joyous occasion at Khanya Hospice – and this year it was no different. Although the weather was still cool, staff made the best of the change of season. “Hopefully it will also bring a change in the effects of Covid-19. We are very thankful for all the kind donations, but we need a more steady flow of funds on a monthly basis. We need 1 000 people who can commit and donate R100 per month for the next year.” If you are willing and able to help, use the following banking details: Khanya Hospice, Standard Bank, account number: 052874060, universal branch code, use your name and contact number as a reference. Call Khanya Hospice on 083-597-8985 or email hospice@khanyahospice.org.za. READ ALSO: Wrap Amanzimtoti in pink for cancer   DID YOU KNOW? Click on the words highlighted in red to read more on this and related topics. To receive news links via WhatsApp or Telegram, send an invite to 061 694 6047 The South Coast Sun is also on FacebookTwitterInstagram and Pinterest – why not join us there? Do you have more information pertaining to this story? Feel free to let us know by commenting on our Facebook page or you can contact our newsroom on 031 903 2341 and speak to a journalist. (Comments posted on this issue may be used for publication in the Sun)

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