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Dijon/CapeArgus2009

Dijon/CapeArgus2009

Funds Raised:
R 12 550
Fundraising Target:
R 25 000

Personal message

Thank you for visiting my fundraising page.

I have entered the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour, which takes place on Sunday 8th March 2009. The Cycle Tour, as many of you know, is a 109 kilometer cycle race in Cape Town, a world-class event which attracts 35 000 participants a year and is the biggest of its kind.

Once again I will be riding to support the CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation, the well-known South African organization that provides help to improve the welfare and quality of care to children with cancer. Last year we managed to raise R25 000, and CHOC and I sincerely thank everyone who were involved in making this possible. It was a truly great effort!!

And again appeal for help to raise funds for CHOC and if you wish to do so please click the Donate Now link on this page.

Making your donation on this page is a really simple credit card payment process, and even the smallest contribution will help. 

 

My thanks and best wishes, 

 

Dijon
(P.S. If you are also doing the Argus, why not consider creating your own fundraising page?)

Donations

  • May 25, 2009 - R 1 000.00
  • "Well done from Supa Quick Illovo" - dijon de jager

  • Mar 25, 2009 - R 700.00
  • "for Johnnys SupaQuick" - Johnnys SupaQuick

  • Mar 25, 2009 - R 350.00
  • "Speedy Randburg" - Speedy Randburg

  • Mar 25, 2009 - R 350.00
  • "Speedy Edenvale" - Speedy Edenvale

  • Mar 25, 2009 - R 700.00
  • "for Supaquick Ruimsig" - SupaQuick Ruimsig

  • Mar 25, 2009 - R 700.00
  • "for Supaquick Strydom Park" - Strydom Park Supa Quick

  • Mar 09, 2009 - R 250.00
  • "mooi!" - Deon Joubert

  • Mar 05, 2009 - R 1 000.00
  • "Good luck old man!" - Rob Rudling

  • Mar 04, 2009 - R 1 250.00
  • "times r tough, things r hard, here's your ....... freeby from DG & me !" - Dawie vanDownonder

  • Mar 03, 2009 - R 500.00
  • "From your fans at Peiser and Associates!" - allan

  • Mar 02, 2009 - R 500.00
  • "Is that message on the shirt supposed to tell us something?" - Kim Labuschagne

  • Feb 23, 2009 - R 1 000.00
  • "ten rand for every year you have lived! ggod luck mate" - Tony Lederle

  • Feb 23, 2009 - R 500.00
  • "Love that bod!" - kimberly Dods

  • Feb 23, 2009 - R 250.00
  • "I'm no longer sure I'd like to look like you when I'm your age!" - Franco Barocas

  • Feb 23, 2009 - R 500.00
  • "Good Luck" - Charles Needham

  • Feb 17, 2009 - R 1 000.00
  • "Sorry about my dust Dijon" - Megan Mackenzie

  • Feb 14, 2009 - R 500.00
  • "Have a great ride" - Lester and Grace Day

  • Feb 10, 2009 - R 250.00
  • "I dont see the Eau Rouge advertising on your kit!!" - Donald Glyn

  • Feb 05, 2009 - R 1 000.00
  • "Just to get the page going." - dijon de jager

  • Feb 05, 2009 - R 250.00
  • "Take your helmet out of your shirt and you will go faster" - P.Michael

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 25 000.00

Donations to date

R 12 550.00

CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation

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CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation SA is the only organisation in South Africa that provides comprehensive countrywide support for children with cancer and other life-threatening blood disorders, and their families. CHOC has a head office in Johannesburg, six regional offices, two branches, and 12 accommodation facilities close to treatment centres. CHOC relies heavily on corporate sponsors, donations from groups or individuals wanting to make a difference in the lives of these little ones.

Their comprehensive support improves the welfare and quality of care of children with cancer and offers families a wide range of psychosocial services and practical support such as counselling, free accommodation, free transport and transport fund to ensure that no child abandons treatment due to the family not affording transport costs, food parcels as they recognise the financial difficulties families often face and parent to parent support groups. CHOC also plays a leading advocacy role and promotes early detection to save lives nationally.