Helderberg Relay for Life event raises R124 000 for CANSA
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Educating the public and providing support for those affected by cancer is the mission of non-profit organisation The Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA). The CANSA Relay For Life events help support CANSA in the fight against cancer in the region where the relay is being held.
In the Helderberg area an event with a carnival mardi gras theme was held recently at Hottentots Holland High School.
According to event chairperson, Dawn Saayman, 61 teams entered and 89 cancer survivors attended. “Their combined efforts have managed to raise R124 000 to date since we began fund-raising projects on 1 April last year,” she says.
Tru-Cape Fruit Marketing, the largest marketer and distributor of South African apples and pears, is headquartered in Somerset West and knows firsthand how valuable the support offered by CANSA and allied organisations is to cancer survivors and the families of those who haven’t.
Tru-Cape’s marketing director, Conrad Fick, says the company has supported the CANSA Relay for Life over a number of years. “This year the impact that cancer has is closer than ever as we recently lost a friend and colleague but we also have cancer survivors on our team who are an inspiration to us all.”
Saayman says of the Helderberg Relay for Life event,“I would say that it went very well, we are happy with the funds raised and the fun that was had on the evening.”
Tru-Cape supported this year’s event with gift-bag items and donations of fruit. There are more than 7 494 cancer patients touched through 152 support groups supported by CANSA. They also offer treatment and counselling in hospitals and care centres. Raised monies also go to conducting cancer screening tests and much needed education for men, women and children.
For more information, visit www.tru-cape.com.
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