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Pearls and Pink High Tea in support of ACT Africa

An impact event to raise awareness against human trafficking

The Pearls and Pink High Tea was a beautiful event that embraced, inspired and brought awareness.

Charasma Events hosted the high tea to support Awareness Against Child Trafficking (ACT) Africa.

ACT Africa raises awareness and provides education around human trafficking and gender-based violence, provides basic assistance to victims, creates campaigns, assists in poverty or disaster alleviation and creates and promotes life-skills workshops that educate the youth.

Owner of Charasma Events and organiser Charlene Naicker said: “The event is to raise awareness and celebrate Women’s Month. We want to make a tangible difference in our communities and help eradicate the social ills plaguing our world. I am grateful to have hosted this impactful event and thank you to all the sponsors for their support.”

Everyone present was entertained by the DJ, enjoyed delicious refreshments and was inspired by the motivational speakers.

Arlene Moonsamy.
Eurmila Naidoo and Madhurie Seiep.
Shwetha Balkissoon and Tamieka Naidoo.
Trisha Chitra, Felicia Singh and Jogini Packery.
Stephanie Leong.
Sheila Somiah and Vigie Moodley.
Sibi Mangaba and Precious Tsotetsi.
Abby Molz and Thingal Naidoo.
Beth Andrews and Edna Young.
Lauren and Atang Maleka.
Mani Shaikjee and Yogi Andrews.
Kopano Masike and Hilary Leong.
Boipelo Segopa.
Marilyn Jack.
Debbie Arase and Noli Mhlonyane.

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