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Lions raise R8 000 for Reach for a Dream

YOLANDE DU PREEZ|Published

Reach for a Dream branch manager Heidi Rowley, in the centre, with a cheque for R8 000 from the Fish Hoek Lions Club.

Members of the Fish Hoek Lions Club and volunteers after the Big Walk for Little Warriors on Saturday.
Reach for a Dream branch manager Heidi Rowley with Lion Brent Proctor.
Fish Hoek Lions Club president Mandy Proctor with Lion Brent Proctor at Saturday’s Big Walk for Little Warrior colour edition walk.

The inaugural Fish Hoek Lions Club Big Walk for Little Warriors - colour edition - on Saturday raised R8 000 for Reach for a Dream, according to the club’s president.

The event is part of the Big Walk for Little Warriors, a national Lions Multiple District 410 project, with Lions clubs across South Africa hosting various walks in support of children battling cancer, said club president Mandy Proctor.

Despite a strong south-easterly wind, enthusiastic walkers completed the circuit twice, collecting four different paint colours along the way, she said.

“The event brought together families, friends, and supporters, all walking for a great cause.”

Children and first finishers were received Lions caps and vouchers from a local steak house.

“It was truly heart-warming to see the community come together in support of such a meaningful cause. We are incredibly grateful for the participation and generosity of everyone involved, and we can’t wait to make next year’s event even bigger and better,” said Ms Proctor.