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Lance  Rides for a Child

Lance Rides for a Child

Funds Raised:
R 3 300
Fundraising Target:
R 10 000

Personal message

My name is Lance Sinequan and cycling is my life. I have completed the Argus 15 times and hope to complete many more. My family and I support the values and amazing work that Home of Hope does for children in need and this is my small contribution towards supporting them in everything they do.

Seth is my little buddy for the ride for a child campaign, I have had the privilege of meeting Seth before and he is such an amazing little boy. Over the years that I have known him, it is so awesome to witness the amount of progress he has made over the years with Home of Hope.

Seth is 10 years old and still in nappies, he is learning to use the toilet but everyday tasks can be really difficult for him.  As my chosen little buddy, I would like to reach my R10 000.00 target for Seth to help Home of Hope with his school fees and medical bills.  

Seth is in a very special school but the fees are high. Money raised through this campaign will go towards providing Seth with the best education that meets his unique needs.

Donations

  • Oct 20, 2021 - R 1 000.00
  • "Hoping my friends will match my donation" - Lance

  • Oct 11, 2021 - R 500.00
  • "Hoping my friends will match my donation" - Lance

  • Oct 11, 2021 - R 800.00
  • "Hoping my friends will match my donation" - Lance

  • Oct 04, 2021 - R 1 000.00
  • "Hoping my friends will match my donation" - Lance

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 10 000.00

Donations to date

R 3 300.00

Home of Hope

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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.