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GALLERY: Many support Door of Hope

“I hope this won’t be the first and the last of these type of events we’ll host here,” Ki-ki added.

DURING September all six Life Grand Cafés, including Mall of the South, who was celebrating its third birthday, had drop boxes in-store collecting baby goods for Door of Hope.

Ki-ki Esmany, general manager of Life Grand Café, said she was thrilled to host this event on Sunday, September 23.

EVERY LITTLE HELPS: Nicky and Tacia Vakaloudis, depositing a donation in the drop-in box for Door of Hope.

“The day and evening were full of great entertainment with DJ’s, Kambas, Mr Anderson, Shimza, Caiiro and Vittoto performing.

“I’d like to thank all the sponsors, including VW Motors, Kaya FM, Sopranos, Jack Daniels and SAB all coming together to support this day, as well as creating awareness for Door of Hope. Ten per cent of the proceeds from the day were also donated to Door of Hope.

RELAXING: Diners at Life Grand Café enjoying the entertainment.

“I hope this won’t be the first and the last of these type of events we’ll host here,” Ki-ki added.

HAPPY: Sajidah Gaffoor and Hussain Adam who were selling baby beanies with all proceeds going to Door of Hope.
LIVE: Entertainment was enjoyed by all the diners and shoppers who came through to Mall of the South on Heritage Day.
REFRESHING: Jack Daniel’s went down a treat.
NO NEED TO GO HUNGRY: A spit braai was enjoyed by diners.
ARRIVING: The Soprano Bikers who supported the event.

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