
Double Drakensberg Grand Traverse for Home of Hope
- By: Matthew Slabbert
- Short URL: https://archive.backabuddy.co.za/double-drakensberg-grand-traverse-for-home
- Date Created: 16 August 2020
Personal message
This December 2020, my brother and I will be attempting a Double Drakensberg Grand Traverse to raise funds for charity. We will be hiking the approximately 420km in 8days, self-supported, to raise money for Home of Hope.
Donations
- Jan 07, 2021 - R 2 000.00 Fees covered
- "Well done on the attempt" - Owen Slabbert
- Dec 29, 2020 - R 200.00 Fees covered
- "Good luck guys. Stay safe and conquer" - Fiona
- Dec 29, 2020 - R 2 000.00 Fees covered
- "Good luck Guys... such an amazing journey to embark on together. Will be an amazing experience!" - Neil and Michele
- Dec 27, 2020 - R 500.00 Fees covered
- "All the best with the hike. This is a wonderful thing to do." - Cathie Lewis
- Dec 27, 2020 - R 1 000.00 Fees covered
- "Good luck guys! " - S&U Ekermans
- Dec 23, 2020 - R 100.00
- "You in my prayers. Granny " - Irene Slabbert
- Dec 18, 2020 - R 100.00 Fees covered
- "May you get through this with good health" - Anonymous
- Dec 15, 2020 - R 1 000.00
- "Good luck" - Eileen Wills
- Dec 14, 2020 - R 500.00 Fees covered
- "Good luck guys! Hou bene hou!! " - Karien, Carl and Christiaan
- Dec 10, 2020 - R 2 000.00
- "Good Luck Guys" - David&Noelle
- Dec 06, 2020 - R 1 000.00
- "Good luck, stay strong as you hike" - Carol Badenhorst
- Nov 04, 2020 - R 250.00
- "Good luck on the expedition!" - Ashton
- Nov 04, 2020 - R 250.00
- "All the best on your adventure " - Nicola
- Oct 23, 2020 - R 500.00 Fees covered
- "You’ll be great. Good luck humans. And thank you for contributing to the Home of Hope." - Johara
- Oct 05, 2020 - R 500.00
- "donation " - Matthew
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Home of Hope

Home of Hope was started in 2005, and we are an NPO that cares for abandoned and abused children and children with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD – permanent brain damage caused by pre-natal exposure to alcohol). We are a registered place of safety and we have 19 children in our long term community based foster care.
The organisation also caters for the special educational needs of children suffering from FAS (Foetal Alcohol Syndrome) and neurological challenges, in our Amathemba Learning Centre. There are currently 37 children at our Amathemba Learning Centre.