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Hospice’s tea a hot success

The fundraiser was a super success.

The Hope for Hospice tea held at Marburg Secondary was a wonderful success last Saturday.

Pillay cousins, Kaylene and Justin at the Hospice tea.
Friends Neetha Gojather (left) and Rashina Bansee from Oslo Beach at the tea.

Saroj Chellan, Hospice’s ambassador, who hosted the successful event, was given a painting, as a gift of appreciation.

Having a good time are (from left) Nomaswazi Gwexe, Pinky Magenga and Thandeka Shezi from South Coast Hospice.

Hospice Fundraiser, BT King said the painting depicting a ship on stormy seas, was very apt, as Chellan together with the community has helped Hospice during many storms and rough seas.

Having a great time at the tea is Natalie Naidoo (left) and Kayleigh Naicker with little Taitlynne Naidoo in front.

King added that Chellan is the ‘lighthouse’.

Ambrosia Chellan with her mother, Lee-Ann Chellan.

“South Coast Hospice is so privileged to have served our community for nearly 40 years,” said King.

Di Van Dyk (left) and BT King (right) thanks Saroj Chellan, South Coast Hospice ambassador for hosting an incredible fundraiser.

King thanked everyone, the sponsors and all concerned, for supporting the The Hope for Hospice tea.

Betty Haripersad spends time with her granddaughter Jenilee Naidoo.

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