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Robin Hood celebrates 10 years

Robin Hood Foundation raises almost R70 000 on their fundraising night.

THE Robin Hood Foundation (RHF) launched their book called A Decade of Miracles to celebrate 10 years in community service at Camelot Castle.

The book is a commemorative coffee table book co-authored by the RHF team and designed by Chilli Source Design and Cherish. It a pictorial collection of some of the many projects they have conducted over the journey of 10 years of serving the community and dedicated to all the people who have contributed to their decade of miracles.

On Friday, 5 June, almost 200 guests donned gorgeous medieval costumes to look the part for the festivities, which led to a successful night of fundraising.

Almost R70 000 was raised on the night.

Kim Griffith Jones, coordinator of RBH, thanked co-hosts, The Caxton Group, as well as all prize sponsors, guests and volunteers who helped make the evening a great success.

“The funds from this event will be used in our 2015 Focus project, Future Women of Africa, a free two-day conference on Wednesday, 28 and Thursday, 29 July in Hillcrest for 1 000 previously-disadvantaged women between the ages of 16 and 35. The conference will be an intense two-day conference of inspiring, empowering and igniting.

People who wish to get involved in any of the Robin Hood Foundation’s projects can e-mail Kim on robinhoodfund@telkomsa.net or call 076 612 9060.

Copies of the book are available at:

The Laser Studio, 92 Addison Drive, La Lucia.

Broadway Pharmacy, Swapo Road, Durban North.

Pro Appointments, unit 6 The Views, Westway Office Park, Westville.

Brigit Filmer Spa & Skin, 1 Old Main Road, Gillitts.

Chilli Source Design, Old Main Road, Kloof.

Wool ‘n Weave, Lillies Quarters, Hillcrest.

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