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Don dancing shoes for Hospice fundraisers

Help raise much-needed funds for the non-profit organisation.

Two dinner dance fundraisers for Khanya Hospice take place on Saturday, 22 October.

Enjoy a dinner dance at Scottburgh Town Hall on Saturday, 22 October and help raise much-needed funds for the non-profit organisation.

“Shereen Paul, a well-known and respected woman in Scottburgh, has yet again taken on the challenge to do a fundraising event for us,” said Khanya Hospice CEO, Neil McDonald.

Last year Shereen and her team hosted the ‘Pink Party Zumbathon’ on Scottburgh beachfront to raise funds, which was a great success.

“There will be lots of prizes and a great prize for the best dressed couple at the dinner dance,” said Shereen. Tickets cost R150 per person and there will be a cash bar available.

“Cancer is a reality and during this time we will reflect on those who have lost their battle to cancer, thinking of those who are fighting cancer and honouring those who have survived cancer,” said Neil.

Hospice offers free palliative nursing care to people who need it and support to their families.

To book your tickets for the dinner dance, call Hospice on 039-973-1783 or 083-597-8985 or Shereen on 074-260-4102.

The Dance of the Butterfly takes place on the same evening at the Blue Marlin Hotel in Scottburgh.

The evening features ‘The Forever Changed’ documentary, which is produced and directed by the African Motion Picture Company, and special performances by celebrity brand ambassadors Lana Lauderdale, Payal Ramlall, Diolan Govender, Kevin Ellis and Luvalan Pillay.

Tickets cost R250 per person and proceeds will be donated to Khanya Hospice and Tashnika Rambali.

To book your tickets, call Lana on 039-978-3361 or 078-244-5075 or email entmgr@bluemarlin.co.za.

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