Community dances the morning away

“It’s the Festive season and we believe that everyone deserves a little holiday cheer, especially the children.”

With the hopes of raising funds for Child Welfare SA – Edenvale community members came together to dance the morning away.

On December 8, IDance hosted a fund-raising initiative at the Edenvale Indoor Soccer Arena which raised R6 500 for the welfare.

Mamba Security’s event coordinator Shanon van der Merwe next to Child Welfare SA – Edenvale chairperson Pieter Le Roux.

“The fundraiser was well supported and people who attended had fun,” said vice-chairperson of the welfare Nicki van der Walt.

Committee member of Edenvale’s Child Welfare, Candice Jones, thanked the management at the soccer arena for providing the facility free of charge.

Community members, young and old, enjoyed themselves at the IDance fund-raiser held on December 8.

Founder and CEO of IDance, Natasha Lewis, said the group decided to host the event to give back to the welfare.

“IDance has always wanted to host an event like this,” said Natasha.

Trinity Blume, Sabrina Tsakos and Bianca Tsakos pose for a photograph at the IDance fund-raiser held on December 8 for Child Welfare SA – Edenvale.

She said over the years the group has done smaller fund-raisers for different charities but decided to go bigger with the child welfare event.

“It’s the festive season and we believe that everyone deserves a little holiday cheer, especially the children,” said Natasha.

Committee member and Ward 18 Clr Heather Hart with vice-chairperson of the Child Welfare
SA Nicki van der Walt at the fundraiser.

Looking to the future, Natasha said IDance would like to host similar events.

“Our hope is to go bigger and better next time and to raise a ton of money for the child welfare.”

Community members Zoe Parker, Kyla Linton and Craig Rodda at the fund-raising event held on December 8.

Visit the IDance Facebook or email idancesouthafrica@gmail.com to get involved and learn more about the group.

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