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Residents get colourful for good cause

Tyla Rae Café hosted a Cansa Shavathon on Saturday, with this year's campaign theme being Be Uniquely You and Colourful. This is part of Cansa’s annual fund-raising events at shopping centres across the country. Maria Scholtz, Cansa’s head of sustainability, said: “We’re so excited to launch our campaign. Many South Africans take part on behalf

Tyla Rae Café hosted a Cansa Shavathon on Saturday, with this year’s campaign theme being Be Uniquely You and Colourful.
This is part of Cansa’s annual fund-raising events at shopping centres across the country.

A work of art!

Maria Scholtz, Cansa’s head of sustainability, said: “We’re so excited to launch our campaign. Many South Africans take part on behalf of a loved one who has cancer or who has been lost to cancer.
“Volunteers and staff are delighted to be able to host events and are ready.”
The residents of Springs took advantage of the opportunity to hang out with their family members while supporting a good cause.

Some residents took advantage of the opportunity to hang out with their family members while supporting a good cause.

Also read: Come and cut your hair for a good cause at the Cansa Shavathon

The event included face painting, a jumping castle and great food.
All funds raised go directly towards providing Cansa’s care and support service to cancer patients and loved ones.
Anyone can host a Shavathon event, it’s not limited to workplaces, organisations or schools.
To host an event, register and order Shavathon products through the Cansa online shop.

These girls did not let the rain dampen their smiles. Chloe and Stacey Dicke with Zané Erasmus.

“Be sure to share your online fund-raising efforts on your social media platforms using the hashtag #CANSAShavathon in the weeks leading up to your participation.
“We’re thrilled to bring the public another opportunity to honour cancer survivors and raise vital funds for our care and support programmes.
“If you can’t make it, don’t forget that you can pay a bailout fee online,” added Scholtz.

Nirvana Roelofsz and Morgen-Tyla Grafe Redmond sprayed their hair in support of the Shavathon at Tyla Rae Café.

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