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Wheew!!! Fundraising is tiring

The event was held at the Cecil Payne Stadium in Maraisburg on Saturday, 8 October.

It may have been a day for car enthusiasts to enjoy but the day really belonged to Jaden Jackson and Aaron Halters. The two toddlers had a blast as two local car crews, named Domestic Disturbance and Urban Stance Cult, hosted Stance for Charity. The event was to raise funds for Jaden, who suffers from a neurological disorder called cerebral palsy and Aaron, who suffers from a rare medical disorder called Branchio-Oto-Renal (BOR) syndrome.

Tasneem Jackson holding Jaden who is sleeping after a tiring day. Photos: Adele Bloem
Tasneem Jackson holding Jaden who is sleeping after a tiring day. Photos: Adele Bloem

The event was held at the Cecil Payne Stadium in Maraisburg on Saturday, 8 October. While a Show and Shine, the Low Limbo and a Rev Off kept the adults entertained, it was the children who enjoyed themselves the most, playing on jumping castles and indulging in sugary treats. There was also a number of live performances from local artists, and deejays kept the music pumping in between, delighting the audience.

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