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Be part of something extraordinary and support the Embrace Village gala dinner

The community is invited to come and celebrate, give what it can and help build a Village where vulnerable children and families can thrive, belong and build brighter futures.

Embrace Village is calling on the community to come together for an evening of celebration and purpose at its Gala Dinner on Saturday, August 29.

The special event will take place at Killarney Country Club and will bring together people who believe that strong communities can help create brighter futures.

At the heart of Embrace Village is a simple but ambitious mission to reweave the social fabric by reviving the Village.

The organisation works to support vulnerable children, strengthen families and create opportunities for people to move from surviving to thriving.

Embrace Village believes that no child or family should have to face life alone. The Gala Dinner will provide an opportunity for the community to support this vision while enjoying a memorable evening together.

A young boy supported through the care and work of Embrace Village. Photo: Supplied

Funds raised at the gala will contribute to the organisation’s ongoing work in the community. However, people do not have to attend the event to make a difference.

The organisation invites businesses, individuals and community members to donate items, experiences or services for the evening’s auction and raffle. Contributions could include a weekend away, a meal at a restaurant, a professional service, a unique experience, a special product or a gift voucher.

Every contribution, whether large or small, can help raise vital funds and make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable children and families. The organisation would also love to welcome guests to the gala itself. As Embrace Village says: “Together, we can make an even greater impact.”

Whether through attending the gala, donating an auction or raffle item, or simply spreading the word, everyone has an opportunity to be part of something extraordinary.

For more information or to offer an item for the auction or raffle, contact Pippa on 083 382 0603 or pippa@embracevillage.org.za.

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Desnay Peterson

Desnay, a Wits graduate and an enthusiastic community journalist. With a deep passion for writing, she brings local stories to life, highlighting the voices and events that shape the Johannesburg south community. Her commitment to uncovering and sharing important local stories ensure accurate and fair reporting that serves the community with integrity.

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