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Cycling for  Speech-Language Therapy and Audiology Services

Cycling for Speech-Language Therapy and Audiology Services

Funds Raised:
R 1 291
Fundraising Target:
R 5 000

Personal message

In 2015 I will be participating in the Cape Town Cycle Tour as part of the Children’s Hospital Trust charity group and I am hoping to finish it in under 3-hours.

This programme aims to address the lack of adequate access to Speech-Language and Audiology Services at some healthcare levels.

The Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital holds the hopes and dreams of desperately ill and injured children from across Africa and for thousands of brave children the Hospital is often their only hope to a future.

It is the very courage of these children that continues to drive the Children’s Hospital Trust to fundraise for this great institution and Paediatric Healthcare in the Western Cape. But it is the generosity and commitment of all of you who donate towards the trust that will enable them to do something about it – thank you in advance for your involvement and care.

 

 PS: Donations of R100 or more will receive a Section 18a Tax Certificate and it will be sent to all donors in March/April 2015 unless donor requests it earlier.

 

Donations

  • Mar 11, 2015 - R 200.00
  • "Well done!" - Helen

  • Mar 10, 2015 - R 300.00
  • "Hope it goes a long way" - Anonymous

  • Mar 03, 2015 - R 111.00
  • "Sterkte! Klap hom flou! (^^,) " - Daan

  • Jan 26, 2015 - R 100.00
  • "Go Lauren. Sub 3-hours" - Derik Maritz

  • Jan 21, 2015 - R 200.00
  • "Jy kan dit doen my sis" - Earl

  • Jan 13, 2015 - R 100.00
  • "All the best " - Fiona

  • Nov 20, 2014 - R 100.00
  • "Goodluck:-)" - Charlie

  • Nov 09, 2014 - R 180.00
  • "All the best with the adventure!" - Leon

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 5 000.00

Donations to date

R 1 291.00

The Children's Hospital Trust

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A hospital dedicated entirely to children – especially children predominantly from impoverished communities throughout Africa – is critically important. So important, that it needs a champion to make sure that it’s able to keep doing the phenomenal work it does.

That champion is the Children’s Hospital Trust.

www.childrenshospitaltrust.org.za