MOTHER of Peace Communities, a home for over 60 orphaned and vulnerable children, hosted a Heritage Day fundraiser in Winklespruit on September 24.
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The parking area of Kingsburgh Pick ’n Pay was abuzz with the sounds of traditional music and the Amanzimtoti’s Got Talent show, held on the stage provided by a Coca-Cola music truck. Singers and dancers won themselves some great prizes for their efforts.
Mother of Peace‘s fundraising organiser, Norma-Jean Shore, said the performances went well.
“The children were absolutely in their element to perform on the Coca-Cola music truck. They sang, danced, and competed against one another in the hula hoop competition, and the house mothers ended the day by competing against one another. Coca-Cola sponsored prizes, and much laughter and fun was had by all. Much appreciation to Coca-Cola and Pick ’n Pay,” said Shore.
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