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Shave, spray and give hope at Cansa Shavathon this year

Anyone can host an event, it is not limited to workplaces, organisations or schools.

The Cancer Association of South Africa (Cansa) reminds all to diarise Cansa’s 17th national Shavathon, taking place on February 29 in shopping centres countrywide.

The theme “Hope 2020” is appropriate as participants will be giving hope to cancer survivors and loved ones by showing solidarity in the fight against cancer as they stencil, spray or shave their hair.

Cansa is encouraging residents to invite 20 people to join the fun event this year.

Maria Scholtz, Cansa head of sustainability, said a few venues will be offering events on Sunday, March 1, and details will be made available on the Shavathon website closer to the time.

Adults pay R50 and children under 12 pay R25 to participate.

“Funds received go towards Cansa’s care and support programmes for patients, caregivers and loved ones,” she said.

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“We hope everyone will join us in showing those affected by cancer that they are not alone.

“Participating provides an opportunity for everyone to be involved in inspiring hope, by spraying or stencilling their hair, shaving their head or donating a ponytail to make a wig.”

Scholtz added that selfie boards are also available to share the fun and action with others while creating awareness of cancer and the need to support cancer survivors (patients).

To host an event, register and order Shavathon products through the Shavathon eShop at www.shavathon.org.za

Anyone can host an event, it is not limited to workplaces, organisations or schools.

The deadline for registration and orders is February 21.

An early-bird discount applies if orders are placed by January 31.

Hosts’ events will take place from March 2 to March 4 and they are encouraged to challenge 20 potential hosts to organise a Shavathon event.

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