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Reach For A Dream reflects on the generosity of South Africans over the years

Slipper Day is Reach For A Dream’s most celebrated fundraiser and this year’s Slipper Day is set to take place on May 7. 2021. Nomvelo Zungu, Kerry Donkin and Bulelwa Zulu show off their fluffy slippers.Picture: Shelley Kjonstad/African News Agency (ANA) Reach For A Dream reflects on the generosity of South Africans over the years By Chulumanco Mahamba Share Johannesburg - Non-government oganisation Reach For A Dream reflects on the generosity of South Africans as the organisation celebrates 10 years of Slipper Day tomorrow. Slipper Day is Reach For A Dream’s most celebrated fund-raiser, and this year Slipper Day will be taking place under the theme, “Not all Heroes Wear Capes.”

Be a children s champion: Support Slipper Day and Reach For A Dream Foundation

The Reach For A Dream Foundation has been making the dreams of children with life-threatening illnesses come true for the past 33 years and is once again appealing to the public for their assistance by supporting their Slipper Day campaign on Friday 7 May.  HOW TO SUPPORT SLIPPER DAY To support Reach For A Dream’s celebrated Slipper Day fundraiser, you can log on to their website here and purchase a supporter sticker for R20.   You can also make a donation or shop for some unique slippers on the foundation’s website. For every sticker purchased, you’ll get a Famous Wimpy Coffee for free tomorrow (7 May) on Slipper Day. The campaign is also supported by Dischem Pharmacies and Pick n Pay.

How you can make a child s dreams come true on Slipper Day on May 7

How you can make a child’s dreams come true on Slipper Day on May 7 Spare some change for young dreamers at Wimpy to support Reach For a Dream 28 April 2021 - 11:44 Sponsored To support Reach For a Dream, buy Slipper Day stickers at any Wimpy nationwide for R20 or make an online donation. Image: Supplied/Wimpy Your childhood is meant to be the greatest period of your life. It should be defined by endless possibility and attempts to squeeze as much fun out of a day as possible. But for children diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses, the simple surprises and joys that define childhood are overshadowed by doctors’ visits, lengthy hospital admissions, countless tests, and expensive treatments. 

Big boost for Slipper Day fundraiser | Zululand Observer

Big boost for Slipper Day fundraiser | Zululand Observer
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Slippers for a dream

Slipper Day is Reach For A Dream’s most celebrated fund-raiser and this year’s Slipper Day is set for Friday, May 7. Nomvelo Zungu, Kerry Donkin and Bulelwa Zulu show off their fluffy slippers. Picture: Shelley Kjonstad/African News Agency(ANA) Slippers for a dream Share Durban - Anentokozo, 6, and her mother, Nonhle Shandu, simply focus on each day ahead as the sun comes up. In 2017, the bubbly little Durban girl was diagnosed with leukaemia and after treatment, went into remission. But during August last year, she relapsed and was back in hospital. Anentokozo spent 30 days in hospital in January and another two weeks in February because of an infection. She is now on maintenance chemotherapy.

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