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Support the fight against childhood cancer on Flip-Flop Day

Are you ready to be flip’n awesome this Flip-Flop Day? Get ready to flip on your favourite pair of flip-flops and flip out with your toes out on Friday, February 23, for children and teens who have been diagnosed with cancer!

THE inconceivable diagnosis of childhood cancer should not be a challenge that any parent should ever have to face. But, unfortunately, it is a reality that many families across South Africa have had to come to terms with on a daily basis. These families are facing a reality like no other, one that no one should have to face, however, these brave children and teenagers, along with their families, never have to stand alone.

Owami, a brave six-year-old boy, was diagnosed with leukaemia last year. His parents were devastated when they heard the news but found solace in the fact that they weren’t alone. CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation South Africa provided them with the emotional and practical support they needed to get through this difficult time. From the moment they received the diagnosis, CHOC was there to offer a helping hand, providing them with essential CHOC Carebags, nutritional food support, transport assistance, psychosocial support and even accommodation when they needed it most.

Owami’s parents were amazed by the level of care and support they received from CHOC. They felt like they were part of a family, and that made all the difference. Owami is still going through the childhood cancer journey, but he’s not alone. CHOC is there every step of the way, providing him with the support he needs to keep going.

Owami, a brave six-year-old boy who was diagnosed with leukaemia last year. Photo: Submitted

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Annually, Flip-Flop Day occurs in February, and CHOC encourages South Africans to wear their flip-flops, make a donation by purchasing a Flip-Flop Day sticker for R10 and wear their sticker on Flip-Flop Day which is Friday, February 23 this year. This will help support children like Owami and their families.

Flippie, South Africa’s favourite and most well-loved CHOC SOLE-dier has a serious passion for compassion and has stepped up to lead the movement to get everyone from the seaside to the city – to show their support for these fearless children and teenagers.

CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation South Africa is a registered and internationally recognised non-profit organisation (NPO) whose aim is to provide life-changing and all-embracing support programmes to both the child or teenager and their family once a diagnosis has been given.

Hedley Lewis, CHOC CEO, emphasises the impact of just one sticker, stating, “Your donation will make a significant difference in the lives of these young ones and their families. By contributing just R10, you assist CHOC in funding their Core Programmes and extend hope, solidarity and support to those diagnosed with childhood cancer.” Hedley further highlights, “At any one time, CHOC can have around 1 500 children and teenagers in our care. Show your heart by wearing your soles! From classrooms to boardrooms, support us to support them for only R10.”

Join in the fun and help a child on Flip-Flop Day. Photo: Submitted

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Flip-Flop Day is now in its fifth year! Join in on Friday, February 23 for Flip-Flop Day 2024. Partnered for greatness, you can get your sticker for only R10 at your nearest PNA or Tekkie Town or by visiting www.choc.org.za or alternatively popping into your nearest CHOC Regional Office.

Are you ready to join in? Let’s flip for CHOC!

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Nia Louw

I am one of two journalists working on the Berea Mail Newspaper. We produce stories weekly for both print and online. I am dedicated to producing content that is current and engaging to our audiences, and with the help of our digital co-ordinator, Khurshid Guffar, and our editor, Corrinne Louw, we focus on producing content that keeps up with online trends and audience preferences. The Berea Mail website showcases a wide array of articles that fall under various categories, from entertainment, lifestyle, schools and food to crime, municipality-related stories and other hard news. I have been with the Berea Mail Newspaper for more than two years, and I am committed to producing accurate and newsworthy content. I have a good rapport with the local community and enjoy covering community-centred stories and sharing the stories of our local residents.

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