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Grace Turner’s raffle raises funds for girls’ wellbeing

The Amanzimtoti High School learner is passionate about using her platform to advocate for teen mental health and support the Keep a Girl Child in School campaign.

GRACE Turner of Amanzimtoti is once again set to shine at the Miss North Coast pageant, which will be held at the Capital Zimbali in Ballito on October 4.

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No stranger to the spotlight, the rising star proudly placed second princess at both the Miss Umhlanga pageant earlier this year and last year’s Miss North Coast. This time, she has her eyes firmly on the crown.

But for Grace, pageantry goes beyond glamour. The Amanzimtoti High School learner is passionate about using her platform to advocate for teen mental health and support the Keep a Girl Child in School campaign. The initiative has already provided more than 35 000 care packs to girls through 17 non-profit organisations, helping learners stay in school with dignity. To raise funds for the campaign, Grace has launched a community raffle with exciting prizes.

“I’m so grateful for the support of my sponsors and everyone who believes in this cause,” she said.

Residents can purchase a raffle ticket for R30 by making a payment to Grace’s bank account and sending proof of payment via WhatsApp to 084 667 4180.

Prizes:
First prize: A weekend away at Sugar Beach Resort with breakfast included
Second prize: A set of classic lash extensions and a R200 meal voucher from Café Impithi
Third prize: A facial voucher from Belle Vie Spa
Fourth prize: A R250 voucher from Indian Origin restaurant
Fifth prize: A designer plushie from Blossom & Bovine

Banking details:
Name: G. Turner
Capitec account: 1911811426
Reference: Your name and the number of tickets purchased.

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Vusi Mthalane

Vusi Mthalane is a senior journalist with the South Coast Sun newspaper. With more than 13 years of newsroom experience, he covers stories that matter to communities along the South Coast, from Isipingo to Umgababa. His work has also appeared in The Witness, Zululand Fever, and the South Coast Fever.

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