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Ladies Circle calls out Bingo for charity

Ladies Circle invites those interested in touching lives with them to join the team and make changes around the city.

The Ladies Circle Witbank 26 recently turned up the excitement with a Bingo Night that had the community buzzing at Ben Fleur Boulevard.

Held on February 27, the event was about laughter and giving back.

Organiser Amy Gallagher summed it up perfectly, stating, “This Bingo evening will help us help the community when the need arises.”

With every ticket sold, funds were raised to support those less privileged, ensuring that when a need arises, the Ladies Circle is ready to step in.

Over the years, this powerhouse of women has made a remarkable impact, channeling their efforts into organisations such as Umephi Baby House, SPCA Witbank, Immergroen, W.H. de Klerk School, New Life Children’s Home, and Jabez House. Their dedication has touched countless lives.

The Bingo Night was a perfect blend of fun and purpose. Attendees enjoyed the thrill of the game, knowing that every number called and every prize won meant supporting local causes and uplifting the community.

For those inspired by this vibrant group and eager to join their mission of service, you can connect with Amy Gallagher at 082 494 3002.

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Lucia Mudzanani

My journalism career is dedicated to reporting facts and sharing the experiences of the community in eMalahleni, the City of Coal. I am a storyteller who uses words to paint a vibrant picture of the people and events that shape our city. Every article I write is a way to connect people and their stories, giving a voice to those who might otherwise go unheard. I advocate for my community and strive to bring its colorful heart to life.
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