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Orphans spoilt on World Aids Day

MONTECASINO - Nashua Children's Charity Foundation took more than 100 children on an outing of a lifetime to Montecasino in Fourways.

Some lucky children from Alexandra experienced a world of wonder when the Nashua Children’s Charity Foundation took them to the Montecasino Bird Gardens to commemorate World Aids Day.

The children, part of a group of 100, from Bambi Care Crèche, Ubuhle Bezwe Child Centre, Delfire Orphanage, Abangani eNkosini and Thusong Youth Centre were welcomed by the Mugg & Bean team who handed out juices and muffins to the children on arrival.

From there, the children made their way to the amphitheatre in anticipation of the famous Flight Of Fantasy Show. The colourful and talented show birds took to the skies, captivating the children gathered there with their breath-taking displays of unrestrained flight and comical routines that had the children shrieking with laughter.

The younger children had the opportunity to pose for pictures with a spotted eagle owl and the Montecasino Bird Gardens mascot while the older, braver children in the group posed with a 2m albino python.

The children were then given a chance to wander freely around the gardens where they could see the 40-odd different bird species on display as well as lemurs, sloths and chameleons, to name a few of the gardens’ more eclectic residents.

The day ended with a delicious meal supplied by Flamingo Restaurant that the children wolfed down before being given gift bags filled with toys and sweets from The Magic Company.

“It was a day I don’t think the children who attended will forget in a long time,” said Helen Fraser, director of the Nashua Children’s Charity Foundation.

“Not one of the children who attended had ever been to the Montecasino Bird Gardens before and the sense of excitement in the air from when they arrived until after they left made all the hard work that went into planning the day well worth it.”

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