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THROUGH THE POWER OF DREAMS
National /Johannesburg 2 Fricker Road Illovo 2196T: 011 880 1740 F: 011 880 2108 E: [email protected]
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The Reach For A Dream Foundation has seven regional offices across South Africa servicing all nine provinces. Our reach extends into urban and rural areas, through close relationships with public and private hospitals and community health centers.
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Azole has a blood disorder. His dream was to spend the day flying a kite with his dad.
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03 - 08 About Us
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Inspiring HopeOur Mission & Vision Board Members Our Purpose
09 - 18 Dreamer Highlights
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Jean-Pierre & Esona Anika & Solethu Awonke & Siziphiwe Sahluma & Haroldine Malwandle & Okuhle Jaylene & Inam Leandra & Mihle Nyira & Sesethu
19 - 32 Projects
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Captain Courage Queen For A Day Camp Sunshine Family Focus Show You Care - Send A Bear
31 Jabulani Kingdom
33 - 38 Campaigns
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Slipper DayNedbank Dream Riders
39 - 40 Donors and Sponsors
39 Dennis Jankelow and Associates 40 Friends of the Foundation
41 - 42 Giving Back
42 Become Our Friend
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““
- Desmond Tutu
HOPE ISBEING ABLE TO SEETHAT THERE IS
LIGHT DESPITEALL OF THE DARKNESS.
Inam has Dilated Cardiomyopathy. Her dream was to have her very own doll.
the Reach For A Dream Foundation has brought hope, joy and healing to South african children and their families by offering the child a magical moment to regain their childhood that is being lost to an illness.
Since then, the Foundation discovered an interesting fact about life-threatening illnesses: a larger percentage of children survive than adults. We believe that one of the reasons for this is, that children simply have not learnt what life-threatening means; they live each day as it is given to them. For children attitude is everything, and they need all the encouragement they can get. Whatever the dream, no matter how big or small, it often gives the child hope and courage to carry on the fight. The fulfilment of these dreams inspires hope and courage in the dreamer and helps them believe that tomorrow is worth fighting fo .
Fulfilling dreams enables children to experience a fun aspect of life which they do not get to participate in due to their illness. The positive effect of the “dream come true” lingers, and children often respond better to their medication. These children between the ages of 3 and 18 years have used their dreams to fight illnesses such as cancer, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, kidney failure, blood isorders and heart conditions.
The Reach For A Dream Foundation is a Non Profit Organisation and was founded on 7th July 1988. It is registered under Section 21of the Companies Act (Registration no. 91/06185/08) and under Section 18A of the Income Tax Act, 1962. Our NPO no. is 004-109 and our PBO no. is 18/11/13/1483.
Reach For A Dream has a 100% B-BBEE SED recognition and can provide an SED Certificate
1988SINCE
Reach For A Dream - Proudly voted Best NGO for 2016
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We believe in the power of dreams.We encourage children to use their dreams
to fight life-threatening illnesseand we seek as far as possibleto make dreams come true.
Our vision is to grow the Foundation,enabling us to continue giving hope to children
fighting life-threatening illnessethrough the fulfillment of their dreams
and to further help as many childrenfacing these illnesses through our national projects
such as our Camp Sunshine, Queen For A Day,Captain Courage, Family Focus and our
Jabulani Kingdom Hospital entertaining projects.
MISSIONOUR
VISIONAND
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BOARD MEMBERS
Inspiring Hope
Mervyn SerebroChairman
Dr. Craig NosselNon-Executive Director
Peter MoyangaVice Chairman
Carla Da SilvaNon-Executive Director
Melvyn StamelmanNon-Executive Director
Gail DludlaNon-Executive Director
Kevin KlaffTreasurer
Julia SotirianakosExecutive Director
Gavin LevyNon-Executive Director
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PURPOSEOUR
There are countless children, and their families, in South Africa who are fatigued emotionally, physically and financially by a diagnosis of a life-threatening illnesses. Reach For A Dream seeks to alleviate the strain that such an illness takes.
Dream fulfillment distracts these children from the needles, medication and the hospital environment that they have sadly become accustomed to, and provides these children with the inner strength needed to fight their illnesses.
When a child is faced with a life-threatening illness, the impact that a dream coming true can have on their wellbeing is overwhelming. Doctors and parents report that after a dream is realised, children appear more uplifted, happier and are better able to cope. During desperate times, when there seems to be no hope, Reach For A Dream provides positivity and upliftment to these special children and their families.
Our primary purpose, embedded in our hearts and minds, is to continue to provide hope to children fightinglife-threatening illnesses. We achieve this through the fulfillment of their dreams
Inspiring Hope
OUR PURPOSE
1 x Jabulani entertainers shift = R 1 030.00Approx. 422 x shiftsper year = R 434 660.00
The title of national sponsorship of the Jabulani programme = R 1.5mil
1 x Captain Couragefor 10 - 15 boysat a boy-related venue
= R 10 400.00
25 xCaptain Courageevents per year= R 260 000.00
1 x Camp Sunshinefor 30 childrenon a weekend away
= R 65 000.00
15 xCamp Sunshineper year= R 975 000.00
1 x Family Focus Campfor approx. 5 families= R 58 500.00
12 x Family Focus campsper year= R 702 000.00
1 x Queen for a Dayfor 10 - 15 girlsat a pamper party
= R 10 400.00
25 xQueen for a Dayevents per year= R 260 000.00
THE COST OF PROJECTS
1998 2014 2015 2016
1 6321 47313 700
2017 2018 2019
TOTAL APPROXIMATE* INDIVIDUAL DREAMS FULFILLED SO FAR
= 16 805* dreams fulfilled [so far]
THE FOUNDATION IS ENTIRELY DEPENDENT ON DONOR FUNDING AND PUBLIC SUPPORT TO ENSURE THE SUCCESS OF ITS INITIATIVES:
In addition to fulfilling individual dreams, our projects enable us to engage with groups of children and their families.These projects allow us to reach over 40 000 children a year.
THE COST OF INDIVIDUAL DREAMS
dreams10 = R 50 000.00xdreams5 = R 25 000.00xdreams1 = R 5 000.00x
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each day of the year
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Dreams generally fall into one of the following categories:
A dream to meet someone famous or their role model e.g. Celine Dion.
A dream to go somewhere or to see an amazing place e.g. Table Mountain
A dream to become somebody or something e.g. to be a vet for a day.
A dream to have a special experience e.g. to ride in a Ferrari.
A dream to have or own something e.g. dolls or a motorised car.
DREAM CATEGORIES
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1 627 DREAMSREALISEDIN 365 DAYS.
* Approximately
SOLETHU
THE SCIENCE
LOVER.
Solethu is an inquisitive boy who loves discovery, experiments and computers. He has a blood disorder and hopes to become a scientist one day.
He was taken to the East London Museum where the head of the Science department opened up his world to life under the microscope. He couldn’t contain his excitement and skipped from one exhibit to the next.
After his morning of discovery, he was handed a dream gift of a PlayStation VITA.
JEAN-PIERRETHE
GAMECHANGER.
THEPLAYFUL
GYMNAST.
JP as he likes to be called was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.His dream of a lifetime came true when he was presented with a ticket
to attend the Rugby World Cup.
Upon arrival to the game held in the U.K, he was told that he would be delivering the official match ball to the Springbok
players on the rugby pitch.
JP enjoyed every moment and made lasting memories with his dad.
ESONATHE
FUNLOVER.
This always smiling, always laughing little girl, has Rhabdomyosarcoma, a cancer that affects connective tissue which helps the body move.
Esona’s dream was simply to have a fun-filledday of laughter and to play with lots of new toys.
ANIKAAnika has Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia, and loves cartwheels
and outdoor activities.
Her face lit up when she got home and found her dream jungle-gym set up in the garden, ready for playtime.
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SIZIPHIWE
AWONKE
THEFEARLESS
RACER.
THE SUPER
HERO.
THE HIGH
FLIER.
THESOCCER
STAR.Sahluma has Embryonal
Rhobdamyosarcoma.
His dream of meeting Simphiwe Tshabalala came true whenhe spent the day at the Kaizer
Chiefs Training Academy.
Sahluma’s face glowed and his grin got wider as he realised his dream was coming true
right before his eyes.
Haroldine, has Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia, a type of cancer in which the bone marrow makes too many immature lymphocytes, dreams of taking to the skies.
After being treated to a professional make-up session, Haroldine was met by the flightattendant ambassador for COMAIR where she was trained for her role as Air Hostess for the day.
It was humbling and inspirational to see Haroldine’s dream become reality. Sheattended to the passengers on the British Airways flight like a professional.
She said that the experience makes her more determined to keep on fighting to make this dream a career reality.
Siziphiwe is a brave little girl who has Osteogenic Sarcoma, a type of bone cancer, dreams of being just like Spiderman.
She truly has the spirit of a super hero and is fascinated by wild animals, especially those from the cat family. For her dream, she was collected from the hospital ward and spent the day at the lion park where she fed ducks and rabbits and observed the big cats.
She also met a real-life Spiderman, was given a Spiderman outfit, which she put on with pride, along with a portable DVD player and Spiderman DVDs.
SAHLUMA
HAROLDINE
Awonke is a talkative, bubbly and fearless young boy who has Nephrotic
Syndrome. He has a passion forspeed and fast cars.
For his dream, Awonke was treated to a fun-filled day at Aldo Scribante, doing laps
with professional drivers in a race car.
He was later given a miniature race car as a gift and received a trophy as winner of
the race.
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JAYLENEMALWANDLE
OKUHLE
THEGADGET
MAN.
THE DREAM
CHASER. THESUPER
MODEL.
THE NURTURING
ROLEPLAYER.
Malwandle is a budding games boy. He has Burrkitt Lymphoma which is a form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a cancer associated with impaired immunity.
His dream, was spent at Wimpy, with friends and family. He was given a child’s laptop and went
on a wild shopping spree.
Okuhle’s dream was to own a guitar. She has a blood disorder and is very passionate about music in general.
A visit to the Legends Music School was arranged, where she was introduced to various music teachers who showed her all the amazing musical instruments and taught her about the different musical genre’s.
She was allowed to test out the drums, piano and guitar. Okuhle was a natural and proved to be a talented young lady. After the les-sons, she was presented with her very own guitar. Best of all, she was also told that she could attend lessons for a year. She was so excited and could not stop grinning.
Jaylene has Cardiomypathy, a disease which causes her heart to be enlarged. It however doesn’t stop her from posing for the camera
at any given opportunity.
She has an affinity for beautiful clothing and modelling and was treated to a photoshoot where she modelled her
newly purchased apparel.
INAM
Inam is a giggling, laugh-a-minute girl, who has Dilated Cardiomyopathy, a condition in which the heart’s ability to pump blood is decreased because the left ventricle, is enlarged.
Inam and her mom were driven from the hospital ward through to Pine Creek where they ate lunch and Inam was sent on a treasure hunt. Her treasures included a doll in a pram plus accessories in a red bag. She had a laughter-filled day playing “mom” to her new friend.
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LEANDRA
MIHLETHE
RETAIL THERAPIST.
NYIRATHE
GARDEN FAIRY.
THE CAREFREE
ADVENTURER.
THEBUBBLY
ENTERTAINER.
Nyira has Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia, a cancer characterized by an overproduction of cancerous,
white blood cells.
She has an interest in horticulture and flower arranging and wants to grow flowers when she is older. She also has
a love for fairies.
For her dream, Nyira spent the afternoon at a nursery and flower shop, learning about plant care and flowerarranging and was also awarded her own fairy wings.
Sesethu who has a blood disorder, loves the outdoors and the feeling of freedom. She wanted to spend her dream day on a cruise boat and have her own bicycle.
Upon arrival at the river, she received a purple bicycle and helmet and was so thrilled that she finally had her very own. It was a special moment seeing her father give a little helping hand. Later, the family headed down the river on a speed boat where Sesethu also had the opportunity to sit behind the wheel and take control.
SESETHU
Leandra is a bubbly, talkative young girl who has multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis which
affects her lungs.
She arrived home from school to find the most beautiful pink & white doll house with accessories and a tea party was held in her little picket-fenced garden to celebrate.
Mihle, a head-strong little girl has Leukaemia. She is a lover of fashion and has good taste and an eye for great clothes.
Being a fashionista, Mihle’s dream was to go on a shopping spree for winter clothes and toys. Mihle and her aunt were picked up and whisked away to Hemmingways for what was to be an unforgettable shopping experience.
She was very specific about what kind of clothing, shoes and toys she wanted to purchase and just loved being the centre of attention.
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PROJECTSDO YOUR LITTLE BIT
OF GOODWHERE YOU ARE;IT’S THOSE LITTLE BITSOF GOOD PUT TOGETHER THAT OVERWHELM THE WORLD
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- Desmond Tutu
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Leveni has Neuroblastoma. Her dream was to have her own dollhouse and play on a jungle gym.
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BELIEVEYOU CAN AND YOU’RE HALFWAY THERE.
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- Theodore Roosevelt
Captain Courage
The Foundation hosts an average of
events
/yr25Just call me Captain Courage.
Our Captain Courage project gives brave young boys a chance to participate in adventurous and fun outdoor activities. The project encourages these boys to keep up their fighting spirit, no matter how serious their illness may be. It allows them to take time-out of their daily treatment and the boredom of hospital wards and spend a day filled with adrenaline and adventure.
The brave boys get honoured with a Captain Courage medal and a certificate of bravery for having the courage to participate in the activities. The medal is a reminder that they can overcome anything and that includes their illness.
Proudly Reach For A Dream
A Captain
per event
Courage costs
R10 400.00
for a group of10 - 15 boys
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THINK LIKE A QUEEN- A QUEEN IS NOT AFRAID TO FAIL.FAILURE IS ANOTHER STEPPING STONE TO GREATNESS.
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- Oprah Winfrey
Confidence for a Lifetime.
The Queen for a Day initiative is a Reach For A Dream project that is designed to lift the spirits and build the confidence and self-esteem of little girls fighting life-threatening illnesses. Every little girl dreams of being a beauty queen. We treat the brave girls to a day of pampering and crown them Queen for a Day.
We show them that they are special and beautiful no matter what illness they suffer from or how the illness or medication affects their appearance. It allows them to escape the hospital environment and socialise with other brave girls.
Proudly Reach For A Dream
A Queen For A Day event costs
for a group of 10 -15 girlsR10 400.00The Foundation hosts on average
events
/yr251 x = 2 Queen For A Day events
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THE BIGGEST ADVENTURE YOU CAN EVER TAKE IS TO LIVE THE LIFE OF YOUR DREAMS.
- Oprah Winfrey
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Let the sunshine in
Camp Sunshine gives children the opportunity to forget about their worries and illness for a weekend and enjoy days of fun with friends who are in similar situations.
The weekend also involves a lot of team work where the emphasis is not on winning, but on working together to achieve the same goals. This is an essential aspect of Camp Sunshine as it draws children with similar medical challenges together and encourages them to build interactive relationships with others. This builds self-confidence as well as nurtures their ability to perform well in group settings as their social interaction is often restricted by their illness and treatment.
The time that the children spend at camp is truly transformational and leaves them with magical memories that will help them through the rough times.
Each
per weekend away for
children
Camp Sunshine costs
R65000.00
30
camps per year
The Foundation hosts on average
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Family time is priceless
From the moment a child is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, the dynamics within a family change. They are suddenly immersed in a world that revolves around hospitals, doctors and medical procedures.
A child’s illness prevents parents from engaging meaningfully with their other children. We have since realised how important it is to include a programme that allows parents, as well as siblings, the opportunity to engage with other families who are experiencing the same situation. This is done through a variety of activities including family camp and family special events.
Families have an opportunity to rebuild their relationships and meet other families facing similar challenges. The weekend provides a fantastic opportunity for each family to spend quality time together, where illnesses and worries are forgotten and new friendships made.
FAMILYIS NOT ANIMPORTANT THING, IT’S EVERYTHING.
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- Michael J. Fox
Proudly Reach For A Dream
twelve xcamps per year
The Foundation hosts on average
A Family Focus Camp costs
per camp forapprox
five x families
R58500.00
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On average, the Foundation hands out
per year to hospitalised children
1200Teddy Bears
HUGS CAN DO GREAT AMOUNTS
OF GOOD - ESPECIALLY FOR
CHILDREN.
“ “- Princess Diana
1 x = 100 Teddy Bears purchased
Support us by purchasing a Bear for R100.00through our Show You Care, Send a Bear project,and we will send it to the child, together with a tag telling the child who sent it with x o x o x o x o x o x o x oHelp bring
to the
A special friend to love and hold forever
Do you remember the warmth of cuddling your Teddy Bear as a child, particularly when you felt ill or frightened? Well, this feeling is exactly what we strive to achieve for our hospitalised children when we give them a teddy bear to hold. When a bear is handed to its new owner, they immediately recognise the friendly twinkle in his eyes.
Proudly Reach For A Dream
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We entertain children in hospital
We are the Nationwide Jabulanis
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shifts
On average across SA we complete
These shifts allow usto reach thousands ofhospitalised children
/yr422Each Jabulani shift costs
R1030.00It costs approx.for the title of national sponsorship
of the Jabulani programme.
R1.5milProudly Reach For A Dream
Laughter is the best medicine
Laughter is infectious. The sound of roaring laughter is far more contagious than any cough, sniffle or sneeze. Laughter also triggers healthy physical changes in the body and strengthens the immune system, boosts energy, diminishes pain and protects one from the damaging effects of stress.
More than just a respite from sadness and pain, laughter gives our children the courage and strength to find new sources of meaning and hope. Our Jabulani entertainers are carefully trained to turn pain into chuckles. Using magic, balloons, juggling, unicycles and above all smiles, they visit hospital patients and entertain them. Our Jabulani entertainers are drawn from every sector of society and bring with them love and compassion.
THERE IS NOTHING IN THE WORLDSO IRRESISTABLYCONTAGIOUS AS LAUGHTER AND GOOD HUMOR.
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- Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol
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CAMPAIGNSA DREAM YOU DREAM ALONEIS ONLY A DREAM.A DREAM YOU DREAM
TOGETHERIS REALITY.
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- Yoko Ono
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Lesley-Ann [pictured on the left] has Chronic Renal Failure. She loves the limelight and dreams of being a celebrity one day.
ONE DAY, 1 WRIST BAND.SOME SLIPPERSAND THOUSANDSOF SUPPORTERS.
SLIPPERDAY
SLIPPER DAY
The Reach For A Dream Foundation is extremely privileged to have Wimpy and Pick n Pay as our offi ial retail partners for our Slipper Day campaign.
Slipper Day takes place in May each year and is such a simple and easy way to do something good and support children fighting life-threatening illnesses.
By simply buying a R10 wrist band and wearing your slippers to work, school, and varsity or even to the local shops, you can help bring dreams to life.
Reach For A Dream’s Slipper Day has grown in popularity each year and is one of Reach For A Dream’s biggest fundraisers and allows the Foundation to raise a substantial amount for dreams and projects. Slipper Day wrist bands can befound in all Reach For A Dream branches, as well as in Wimpy or Pick n Pay stores nationwide.
SUPPORT OUR CAUSE
CLICK HERE to visit: www.reachforadream.org.za for more information
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ONE DAY,OVER 500 CYCLISTS 1 GOAL -TO RIDE FOR A PURPOSE.
CELEBRATEDAN AMAZING
IN 2016,DREAM RIDERS
YEARS.10
Dream Riders participate in the Telkom 947 Cycle Challenge to help raise funds for the Foundation. The campaign has grown into one of the biggest fundraising campaigns, open to any cyclist participating in either the road or mountain bike race.
From its humble beginnings in 2007, the campaign has grown tremendously each year with a team of over 500 cyclists.
We are grateful for the continued support that we receive from Nedbank. Their sponsorship allows us to provide for our team without any expense. This ensures that every rand raised by the cyclists goes towards the dreams of our children.
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CLICK HERE to sign up as a Dream Rider on www.dreamriders.co.za
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The Dennis Jankelow and Associates Annual Aircraft Raffle has been running since 1998,
RAISING FUNDS FOR THE REACH FOR A DREAM FOUNDATION BY RAFFLING AN AIRCRAFT AND PRIVATE PILOT’S LICENSE [PPL]. THE PROCEEDS ARE THEN DIRECTLY CHANNELLED BACK TO ASSIST THE FOUNDATION WITH ITS WORK OF FULFILLING DREAMS and National Projects, such as Camp Sunshine, Captain Courage and Queen for a Day.
As it is a significant fundraiser for the Foundation, the sale of as many tickets as possible is crucial. The raffle not only helps these special children reach their dreams but also gives one South African the unique opportunity to have their dream met – becoming an owner of a private aircraft!
2 JABIRU AIRPLANES UP FOR GRABS
WIN WITH
PLUS A PPL OR ADVANCED TRAINING*
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FRIENDS OF THE FOUNDATION
CLICK HERE to visit: [email protected] support this incredible event
Dennis Jankelow & Associates
Aviation Insurance
*To the value of R100,000 at any flight school of your choice within South Africa. T’s and C’s apply
Tickets limited to 24 000 @ R250 eachDraw @ Grand Rand Airshow, Germiston, Gauteng
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01 Refer a child to us
02 Become a volunteer of the Foundation
03 Sponsor a dream by donating in kind
04 Sponsor a dream in full or a project
05 Make a donation in honour of someone special
06 Donate via debit order
07 Donate your SAA Voyager miles
08 Nominate Reach For A Dream as your company’s CSI beneficiar
09 Payroll Giving – join our monthly employee-giving programme
10 Support our Show You Care Send A Bear initiative
11 Donate via our website
12 Support our online store
13 Initiate your own fundraising project
14 My School
15 Support Slipper Day in May
16 Join our Dream Riders Cycle team who cycle in the Telkom 947 Cycle Challenge
Reach For A Dream is self-sustaining and relies solely on the generosity of the public and community at large; therefore the granting of a dream is dependent on available funds, facilities offered and contributions made. The willingness and generosity of both individuals and companies to assist Reach For A Dream is heart-warming.
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A FRIEND?YOUWOULD LIKE TO
BEThere are many ways in which you can get involved with Reach For A Dream - click on one of the links below to find out more
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- Christopher Reeve
A HERO IS AN ORDINARYINDIVIDUALWHO FINDS STRENGTH TO PERSEVERE AND ENDUREIN SPITE OFOVERWHELMING OBSTACLES.
Special thanks to Peters Papers and Multiprint Litho for all your support.41
Siziphiwe has Osteogenic Sarcoma, a type of bone cancer. She dreams of being just like Spiderman.
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