Inspired by Kirsty Watts’ story in our September 2011 issue, I think it’s time to give back wherever possible. If Kirsty, at the age of 14 years, with the support of her family and trustees, can initiate the Kirsty Watts Foundation then we should also be motivated to do the same.
Kirsty believes in ‘kids helping kids’ and wants to help children less fortunate than her. It’s for this reason that Kirsty’s Foundation was formed. The trust is funded by fund-raising initiatives, such as golf days, poker evenings and motivational speaking events. The proceeds are distributed directly to the children identified as requiring assistance for a variety of needs.
Support this worthy cause at Kirsty’s next initiative, the 2011 Golfing Day on Thursday, 13 October 2011 at Parkview Golf Course. To take part, visit www.kirstywattsfoundation.org.za, e-mail info@kirstywattsfoundation.org.za or call 011 706 8777.
Another great way to give back is by showing support for the South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind (SAGA).
Over the past 10 years, the Association has hosted the legendary themed Guide-Dogs Ball, which has become an eagerly anticipated annual event. Regarded as the premier charity event on the South African social calendar, the ball creates a sense of enchantment while bringing together sponsors, celebrities and private individuals in aid of the SAGA.
Make a difference by attending this year’s Dinner in the Dark Spring Ball on Saturday, 17 September 2011 at the Montecasino Ballroom. Tickets cost just R850 per person or R10 000 for a table of 12. To make a reservation, call Edith Venter on 011 783 5887, e-mail edith@edithunlimited.co.za or book online by visiting www.guidedog.org.za
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