The event took place in the Benoni Baptist Church hall, in Wordsworth Road, Farrarmere.
Chairperson of the Cake Decorators' Network Tania Riley (right) thanked the Benoni Baptist Church for their support and for making their hall available for the handover each year. Marion Rossouw accepted the beautiful caked baked for them.
Benoni’s Cake Decorators’ Network hosted its annual charity Christmas cake handover on November 27, benefiting 21 charities this year.
The event took place in the Benoni Baptist Church hall, in Wordsworth Road, Farrarmere.
Chairperson Tania Riley said the network has grown from 60 members last year to 80 this year.
Editor of the City Times Lana O’Neill (left) accepts a cake baked for the newspaper by Simone Oelofse.
Michele May (left) baked a cake for Benoni Animal Rescue Centre, which was handed to Charmaine Woest.
Samira Govender (left) hands her cake to Terri Heatli of Kids Haven.
Caroline Hawley (left) hands over a cake on behalf of Rene Hill to Debby Spies from Manger Care Centre.
Cornelia Higginson (left) baked for Solidariteit and the cake was accepted by Hester Booysen.
Champa Magan hands over her cake to Doug Haw of East Rand Brain Storm.
Isabel Aucamp (right) baked for Springs Haven for Abused Animals and the cake was handed to Celeste Zeilinga.
Evelyn Cayzer-Johnson (left) with a stunning creation for Edenvale Feral Cats, handed over to Sue Ashford and Christopher Mynhardt.
The cake baked by Judy Paulsen for Meals on Wheels. The organisation was not at the handover.
Tania Riley also baked a cake for Eron Wright to raffle to raise funds for dialysis treatment he is in need of.
Nthabiseng Mokoka baked a cake for Benoni High School’s Angels for Animals, which was handed to Tracey Mills.
Lise Behenna (left) baked for The Almond Tree and handed her cake to Zina Rotherham.
Melody Luyt proudly hands her cake to a representative of the Red Cross, Hlengiwe Mahlangu.
Elsa Walkinshaw (middle) baked for The Salvation Army and the cake was accepted by Margaret and Jeff Stafford.
Tarryn Beretta (middle) baked for The Apricot Tree and the cake was handed over to Annette van Niekerk (left) and Abby-Jade Reason.
Salma Essop (left) donated her cake to Denise-Ann Olivier from CHOC.
Caroline Hawley with the Teddy Bear Foundation’s cake she baked. The organisation was not present at the handover.
Zohra Khan (left) with Carol Simoni from Hospice East Rand.
Susan Coverly baked for Solheim Old Age Home, which was not present at the handover.
“I would like to thank all the members for volunteering their time, skills and finances to bake these cakes for charity,” she said.
“This is a wonderful example of community spirit, something we need a lot more of.”
To find out more about the Cake Decorators’ Network or to become involved, email taniariley@vodamail.co.za or Caroline Hawley at caroline.hawley2@yahoo.com