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Breaking a sweat for Cansa

PRAEGVILLE - A group of dedicated friends and family tackled a spinning class in aid of a good cause.

Fouche Deetlefs and over 30 of his friends and family broke a sweat for the Cancer Association of South Africa (Cansa) at Randburg Virgin Active, marking his first big fundraiser as one of the SA Bachelor and Bachelorette of the Year  finalists.

The competition, launched by Copperstone Promotions, aims to find South Africa’s most eligible bachelor and bachelorette. These candidates must be older than 20, single and actively involved with a charity they wish to fully support and create awareness for. Through its many events, the competition has raised more than R650 000 for various charities, although Cansa remains its main charity.

Deetlefs, a proud Joburger, said although he has not been directly affected by cancer, supporting Cansa means a lot to him and that winning the competition is not his main objective. Watch Deetlefs’ introduction into the competition:

“Being able to make a difference, however small, in someone’s life is what it’s all about,” he said. The corporate ladder-climber (Deetlefs is about to begin his new job as an International Key Accounts Manager), said he plans to implement what he learned about building relationships in the corporate world, into the competition that “takes a lot of commitment and effort.”

But this will not be the first time Deetlefs is chosen as a finalist. In 2013 he held the same title, but due to work responsibilities, he sadly withdrew. This year the family man has his plans in order and hopes to help create as much awareness about Cansa and the competition he has embarked on, Tolerance, Appreciation, Literacy and Kindness (Talk) are values the finalists aim to incorporate into all they do.

“At the Spinning for Cansa event, I focused on appreciation. We need to appreciate each other and especially our health. “Virgin Active really opened its doors for us. The class was packed with energy and I received much positive feedback,” he said. The class was sponsored mainly by Yukon House, where Deetlefs will host his next event, Cuppa for Cansa.

“It’s about being less of yourself and more for others.” Deetlefs’ one-hour Spinning for Cansa class raised over R10 000. The finals will be held in November, where South Africa’s most eligible bachelor and bachelorette will be announced.

Details: www.sabachelor.co.za

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