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WATCH: Go bold, bald, bright or just donate to this year’s Cansa Shavathon

Head to either the Southcoast Mall, Shelly Centre or Hibiscus Mall to show your support for those affected by cancer.

Get loud in colour and give hope at Cansa’s 15th annual Shavathon from February 24 to March 2.

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Cansa’s annual Shavathon has become the darling of South Africa’s fund-raising events in support of a worthy cause.

This will be  the 15th consecutive year the event will be held in shopping centres around the country on February 24 and 25, and at workplaces, organisations and schools from February 26 to March 2.

Kate Hulley of Shelly Centre sprays Misty Roux of Southcoast Mall’s hair.

This year everyone is called to spray, shave or donate at the Shelly Centre, Southcoast Mall and Hibiscus Mall on Saturday, February 24.

Sporting a catchy purple colour is Misty Roux of Southcoast Mall.

Then on Sunday, February 25 the event will be held at Shelly Centre and Southcoast Mall. This two-day event will be held from 9am until 3pm. R50 for children over the age of 12, and R25 for those under 12.

Alice Brandsma of Hibiscus Mall sprays Sesethu Senene of Cansa’s hair.

Shavathon provides the opportunity to give back, by raising funds for cancer patient care and support programmes through shaving or spraying, or by making a hair donation for wigs; and to show solidarity with family, friends, colleagues or fellow students battling cancer, or whose loved ones are fighting cancer.

Alice Brandsma of Hibiscus Mall gets sprayed by Sesethu Senene of Cansa.

It’s also a time to remember and honour those who have lost the battle.

Lovely Sesethu Senene of Cansa.

For more information on how to get involved contact Sesethu Senene of Cansa at 084 7320080.

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