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Insimbi Legacy Projects dedicated to their cause

The majority of the funds from this fund-raiser will go towards repairing and maintaining the project's surveillance cameras.

Insimbi Legacy Projects were active at the Springs Mall on Saturday from 7am to 5pm for a fund-raising event.

With them they brought a jumping castle, a stall selling various items, from bumper stickers, key chains and survival kits to shirts and mugs with the Insimbi logo on it.

There was also face painting offered to the children.

Leader of Insimbi Legacy Projects Sharon Janse van Rensburg and her team walked around the mall, kindly asking stores to keep a can on their desk where customers could make donations to the project.

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The highlight of the day, however, was the raffle.

The winner would receive an all-expenses-paid trip to one of their trademark Adventure with a Cause weekends, where visitors receive a first-hand experience of conservation and wild life protection.

The majority of the funds from this fund-raiser will go towards repairing and maintaining the project’s surveillance cameras.

Visitors also receive a priceless education in conservation and protection.

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