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Nightclub raises funds for local charities

The club handed over large cheques to various NPOs.

Immergoen Old Age Home, Moth Cottage, and SPCA were among the Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) that received cash donations from Pink Panther Night Club.

Pink Panther donated to local NPOs that are working towards a better community on Wednesday, October 4.

Gerhard Smit and Marinda Luus from Immergroen Old Age Home.

The handover was spearheaded by the night club manager Gerhard Smit who stated he is incredibly thankful for all the hard work put in by the committee members to ensure the success of this project.

Gerhard Smit and Clive Hatch from Moth Cottages.

“What a great day to be able to help others a little. Thank you very much to everyone who was part of the beautiful day, from the food platters to the contributions, and most importantly the sponsors. I appreciate all of you guys,” Gerhard emphasised.

Gerhard Smit and Pastor Ledge Saunders from Huis Betsie Louw.

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