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The day was filled with laughter, dancing, singing, motivational talks, self-defence tips from a professional boxer, goodie bags, free make-up and nail bar treatments.

SANCA Rosettenville ended Women’s Month on a high note with a ladies high tea themed ‘Restoring the Queen’ on August 29.

The purpose of the event was to encourage, honour and celebrate women that have overcome substance abuse.

The beautiful set-up was at a shelter for women called My Lilies of Hope in La Rochelle, a place of hope and empowerment for women.

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Kgomotso Dhlamini from Sanca said they would like to thank all the stakeholders, organisers, and generous sponsors that made the event such a great success namely: Sanca Youth Volunteers, Moffat View SAPS, Impact Foundation, Ricardo Malajika (professional boxer), Faraday Taxi Association, Kenilworth Super SPAR, Delvin Function Hire, Epic Foundation, South Rand Hospital, Rosettenville Clinic, Girl Talk With Glenda Nkomo-Nkosi Time To Change Foundation, Gauteng Liquor Board, Restoring The Queen Beauty Parlour and Gauteng Department of Social Services (Substance Abuse)

Sanca Youth Volunteers, front: Gugulethu Mbazini, Dimakatso Mandlazi, Tammy Scharneck and Molebogeng Ntseki. Back: Esther Kaleni, Gomolemo Makhubela, Wendy Lebotsa, Nthabiseng Ditshego and Zanele Mtshweni.

The day was filled with laughter, dancing, singing, motivational talks, self-defense tips from a professional boxer, goodie bags, free make-up and nail bar treatments.

Remember it is never too late. Let’s beat drug addiction together. For more information contact Sanca Rosettenville on 011 434 5138.

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