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Dust off your bikes and walking shoes for Bongi Bandana

The Bettie Bandana Foundation will hold a Fun Walk/Run on November 26.

The Bettie Bandana Foundation is going blue this November.

Founder of the non-profit organisation, Retha van Greunen, has had excellent outcomes with the recent Pink Walk in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, amongst others.

The focus was mainly on women and how cancer is affecting their families and loved ones.

The Bettie Bandana Foundation now started the Bongi Bandana Foundation for men.

On November 26 a Fun Run/Walk will be held and it will start at 08:00 at the ‘Solidariteit Ons Winkel’ shop.

There will be four different categories: Old cars 10km, motorbikes 10km, bicycles 20km, and the Fun Walk/Run 4.9km.

Registration will start at 07:00 at R100 per entry. Kids will pay R50 per entry.

For more information, you can contact Retha at 071 674 0832 or Jhay at 076 838 3285.

 

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