NCPD, Roto from Macassar and Pick n Pay Waterstone host early Sticker Day at Waterstone Village on Tuesday 19 August.
NCPD, Roto from Macassar and Pick n Pay Waterstone host early Sticker Day at Waterstone Village on Tuesday 19 August.

NCPD, Roto from Macassar and Pick n Pay Waterstone host early Sticker Day at Waterstone Village on Tuesday 19 August.
The National Council of and for Persons with Disabilities (NCPD), in conjunction with Reach Out to Others (Roto) from Macassar and Pick n Pay Waterstone, held an early Sticker Day on Tuesday 19 August. The event took place at Waterstone Village shopping mall in Somerset West to raise funds for those with special needs and create awareness for people with disabilities. Smiles were shared, creativity flowed, and hope was elevated. The event was a joyful step toward building lasting support and brighter futures for children with disabilities. Sticker Day is usually celebrated as part of Casual Day, which is held annually on the first Friday in September. This year, Casual Day will be held next Friday (5 September). Pictured (from left) is the team that made the event possible: Michelle Turner (Roto chairperson), Gerritt Rigter (PnP Waterstone manager), Ryan Machelm (Oklahoma Street Primary School), Liesle Riffle (Marvin Park Primary School), Carmen February (PnP), Jacqueline May (Roto), Anthea Robain (Roto), Lorraine Geland (Roto committee team), Anderson Mniki (health assistant at Strand Clinic), Theresa Etson (Roto), Christopher Hendricks (Roto Disabled Club), Nicolas Etson (Roto), Fundi Nondumo (health assistant at Strand, Nomzamo and Khayelitsha clinics) and Abidah Hersie (NCPD).

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