SUN staff support Slipper Day
The SUN staff stepped up and supported the annual fundraiser by Reach for a Dream.
SOME of the SUN staff donned their most comfortable at-home footwear in support of Slipper Day on Friday, May 5.
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Slipper Day is a fundraiser by Reach for a Dream, a non-profit organisation, that helps children who are battling life-threatening illnesses.
South Africans had an opportunity to help these children fulfil their dreams by purchasing R20 supporter stickers and wearing fluffy slippers.
Since its inception in Kwa-Zulu Natal in 2011, this fun fundraising campaign has grown into a nationwide movement, with everyone from office workers to school children wearing their bunny-eared and fuzzy slippers instead of shoes.
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