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Microtia Awareness Walk sees residents band together at Morningside Country Club

SANDTON – The community recently took part in a 5km fun walk and picnic to raise awareness about microtia.

 

Residents recently took part in a Microtia Awareness Walk at the Morningside Country Club.

The walk, which took place on 29 September, was to create awareness and raise funds for children born with microtia.

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According to Viola Nwadike, founder of Give An Ear Foundation, who organised the event, microtia is a condition where a child is born without an ear and/or ear canal.

The 5km route went through the leafy suburbs and back roads on Rivonia which was followed by a family picnic.

Viola Nwadike, founder of Give an Ear Foundation, with her family.
Residents from all over gather to take part in the 2018 Microtia Awareness Walk.
Tanya, Zack, Alex and Marc Hanekom are ready to take on the 5km awareness walk.
A group of supporters for the walk at the Morningside Country Club.

Nwadike said more people joined during the picnic where representatives from hearing aid manufacturers and a specialist spoke. “Basically teaching about the latest technology in hearing aid implants and ear reconstruction.

“The purpose of the event is to create awareness for microtia as a condition and also for children and families to interact with one another and not feel like they are alone.”

Did you attend the walk? Share your experiences with us on the Sandton Chronicle Facebook page.

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