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Have a heart and wear a sole

Now in its second year, the CHOC Flip Flop Day is an annual event celebrated on February 12.

Childhood cancer is a frightening diagnosis that no parent should ever have to deal with.

It is, however, a reality that many families across South Africa have to come to terms with on a daily basis.

These families are facing the toughest battle they will ever have to face – with their little warrior who is fighting right on the frontline, at the heart of the battle.

Luckily, these brave children and teenagers, with their families, never have to stand alone.

CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation South Africa is a registered and internationally recognised NPO whose aim it is to provide life-changing and all-embracing support programmes to both the child or teenager and their families from the get-go, once a diagnosis has been given.

Their services provide:

• Emotional support through their cancer journey as we as palliative, end-of-life care and bereavement support.

• Practical support for patients and families, including essential carebags, nutritional food support, bereavement support, accommodation, transport to and from treatments and educational and awareness programmes on the early warning signs of childhood cancer.

At any one time CHOC can have over 1 500 children and teenagers in their care, while offering psychosocial support to over 1 500 families.

As an NPO, it is essential that CHOC receives and sustains the funds to support these courageous children and teenagers so they can keep on fighting even when their young bodies are exhausted and hurting.

And this is where Flippie, South Africa’s favourite and most well-loved CHOC SOLE-dier, comes in.

Flippie is a flip-flop with a serious passion for compassion who has stepped up to lead the movement to get every single South African – young, old, corporate, casual, from the sea side to the city – to have a heart and wear a sole.

All he wants us to do, quite literally, is to kick off our shoes for a day and slip on a pair of flip-flops.

He is determined to get every one of us to set our 10 toes free, to walk beside our little fighters in solidarity against a disease that needs to know that we will not give up without a fight.

Now in its second year, the annual CHOC Flip-Flop Day will be celebrated on February 12.

It is a day of fun and colour because although childhood cancer is in no way light-hearted, South Africans certainly are, and when it comes to our children we need to rally behind them as CHOC SOLE-diers to truly show we are a force to be reckoned with.

“We are so excited for our second Flip-Flop Day,” said Taryn Seegers, communications coordinator of CHOC.

“Flip-flops are most certainly a part of almost all of our wardrobes, and who isn’t looking for an excuse to wear them?

“Now we’re giving the public the chance to show us their heart by wearing a sole to bring some colour to the streets and highlight the importance of the work CHOC does and raise some much-needed funding to keep our young South African’s and their families supported through the long and challenging journey that they are facing.

“Our first Flip-Flop Day raised well over R1.5-million and showed us that it truly is possible to make a massive difference in the lives of these families and we are convinced that this year will be even more successful.
“Have a heart, wear a sole and set your toes free to stand behind us on February 12.”

The campaign will be supported by PNA Stationers, one of South Africa’s largest and most successful retail stores, selling everything from stationery to art and craft materials, books and educational books, as well as Tekkie Town, Southern Africa’s much-loved retailer of branded footwear, accessories and apparel.

The public will be able to pop into any of these stores nationwide and grab their Flip-Flop Day sticker. It’s simply never been easier to make a difference.

With a simple donation of R10, every South African can show their heart by wearing their soles.

Let us walk in our flip-flops for a day to highlight CHOC’s passionate purpose – their refusal to back down and let childhood cancer win.

With the support of all of us, our children and teenagers fighting childhood cancer will know they never have to stand alone.

For more information or to purchase your sticker visit www.choc.org.za or pop into your local PNA or Tekkie Town store.

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