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Help swimming coach raise funds for charity

Graham Hill has been coaching in the Pinetown area for many years and has chosen Baby Hope House as charity of choice.

INTERNATIONAL swimming coach, Graham Hill has chosen Pinetown Baby Hope House as his charity of choice for a campaign he is involved in.

The campaign is headed by the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation.

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Hill is a well-known coach who has been coaching in Pinetown for the past 31 years which is the reason he decided that supporting a local charity was the best thing to do.

“The campaign is a celebrity challenge where they have asked a few celebrities to come on board and help raise funds not only for the foundation but a charity of their choice as well,” said Hill.

People can follow this link https://pcmfsa.com/campaign/graham-hill/ to vote for Graham, make a donation or enter competition.

“People stand a chance to win a trip for two to the Monaco Grand Prix in 2021 for two people all inclusive; or a trip to Etali 5-star lodge,” added Hill.

He pleaded with readers to share the link far and wide and support the good cause. Baby Hope House, house mother, Sonia Swinton, said she was so happy about this good gesture and being chosen as Hill’s charity.

“We are very grateful for this, it will open so many doors for our home,” she said.

At the moment, the house has nine children ranging from six months to two years. They are always in need of formulas, cooked meal and nappies.

People who wish to assist the home can contact Mel on 084 555 9978.

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