Open your heart for Pinetown’s Open Door Crisis Care

There are six prizes to be won in the Open Door Crisis Care Centre's raffle fund-raiser.

THE Open Door Crisis Care Centre will host a lucky draw fund-raiser, in lieu of its annual breakfast, and there are six exciting prizes to be won.

It is R200 per entry and the prizes include a delicious lunch for four from Eat Greek Caterers; two R500 vouchers from Books and Books; a mid-week break to the value of R2 500 from The Hilton Bush Lodge; a mid-week break from the First Group to the value of R6 500; a three-night mid-week stay at the Serendipity Beach House in Pennington valued at R10 500 or a website with free domain and hosting for an entire year from Immortal Art Design, to the value of R12 500.

“I will miss the hugs and catching up with everyone at the breakfast and, importantly, raising awareness about the work of The Open Door that is quietly working in the background, changing lives through your support,” said the Open Door’s director, Thora Mansfield.

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The money from each entry will be used to help the non-profit organisation (NPO) support abused women and children.

“The success of this event will enable us to sustain our many services and address the high incidence of domestic violence that the country is experiencing,” said Thora.

Contact the Open Door on 031 709 2679 or email info@opendoor.org.za.

To enter, simply make a donation to the NPO.

Banking details
Name: The Open Door Crisis Care Centre
Bank: FNB
Account number: 508 1112 7775
Branch code: 221 626
Reference number: Cellphone number or email address

 

 


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