Friday, July 06, 2007

Community Information Network

By Celeste Ganga
06 July 2007

# The Lions Club of Cape Town are recruiting service and community minded people between the ages of 30 and 55 to join the world’s largest service organisation. For more information contact Barry on 021 439 1121

# Happy Valley Home in Simon’s Town which cares for the destitute, is appealing to the public to buy meal tickets at R2, instead of giving cash as handouts. Tickets are available at Simon’s Town Pharmacy. The office is at the Happy Valley Home and at St Margaret’s church 5th avenue, Fish Hoek. For more details phone Cindy Dollery on 021 786 5087

# A support group for parents whose children use drugs is held every Monday at the Assembly of God Church, corner of Wood Drive and Blaawberg Road at 7:30pm. For more details call Gael on 076 484 9054

# Turfhall Cheshire Home for the physically disable needs donations of clothing, bric-a-brac and furniture for its charity shop. They are prepared to purchase items at reasonable prices. For more information contact Ivan at 021 692 1220 or 083 447 7451

# The third annual DO It Day will take place on Friday October 19 when volunteers will “Do It” once again for a community in need. The Greater Good South Africa Trust is compiling a list of worthy projects that need assistance. Social Organisations in the Western Cape, that require volunteer work are invited to submit their Do It Day proposals to Greater Good SA. Organisations who would like to submit their proposals can do so by visiting their website, http://www.doitday/. co.za, or you can email belinda@ ggsa.co.za or you can fax them on 021 794 2239

If you have any information for the CIN team please free to send us an email to news@bushradio.co.za you can also contact us on 021 448 5450 or fax us 021 448 5451 if you have missed any of the numbers mentioned.

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