Charity 8 Challenge 2023

SANDF Swimming Team is raising funds for PinkDrive

We have a formidable team in the SANDF made up of all the Arms of Service, viz SA Army, SA Air Force, SA Navy and SA Medical health Services, compromising of both men and women and of all Races, including disabled members.

We have close to 60 SANDF members entered into the Swim and of these members, about 20 are partaking in what is known as the PinkDrive for Cancer.

In order to form part of the Charity 8 Challenge, it is requested of participants to collect donations for a specific Cause or Drive and we are on board to support the "PinkDrive" against Cancer.

However, to realise this, we depend on kind contributions from members of Industry (or individuals) who will support this Drive and the gruelling effort the swimmers will undergo in lieu of making a difference.

Should you wish to be involved with this worthy cause, we would greatly appreciate any donation towards this endeavour. Your contribution, however small, will go a long way in making the efforts of this Organisation a lot easier and so much more worthwhile, as it is really an unthinkable task, but will help boost the morale of all the people involved with it and help realize that their hard work is not in vain.

Together with your backing as far as donations are concerned, we will deliver our side of the partnership be completing all 8 Miles of swimming at the Midmar Mile Swim.

Thank you so much for taking time to read this, your interest in our venture and for your anticipated contribution.


overall progress

raised R90 860,00 goal R87 500,00

104%

donations

Name Message Donation
Marga Wessels-Jooste Go go and ENJOY R500
SANDF Pink Drive R65 060
Jenny Swim hard! R100
Lizle Don't talk, just swim 😁 R150
Andrew Matthews R5 000
Rheinmetall Denel Munition R14 000
Guy du Sautoy R2 000
Francois Du Toit R3 500
Roelie Smit Good luck to Nicky, Willie and all the other swimmers. May the (combined) forces be with you. 😁 R300
Chrissie Jyay Have a great swim R250

Our Mission is to spread the message that ‘Early detection can prolong a life’.

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