Victoria Park Neighbourhood Watch is a dedicated group of community volunteers who serve as the eyes and ears of the local police, providing vital security visibility and support throughout the neighbourhood.

Victoria Park residents rally for young cancer warriors

Victoria Park Neighbourhood Watch is a dedicated group of community volunteers who serve as the eyes and ears of the local police, providing vital security visibility and support throughout the neighbourhood.

The Victoria Park Neighbourhood Watch has launched a heartfelt fundraising campaign to raise R50 000 for 29 young cancer patients at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital’s G1 Oncology Unit.

The children, aged six months to 16 years, are fighting battles no child should face, with many families travelling from far beyond Cape Town for treatment.

During a recent hospital visit, neighbourhood-watch members witnessed the reality faced by families who must leave their homes, work and daily routines to remain by their child’s side during treatment.

“Behind every hospital bed is not only a child fighting for their life, but also a parent who has left everything behind,” explained chairperson Kevin Perrins. “Many families must stay near the hospital for extended periods, needing basic necessities such as meals, transport and accommodation.”

The campaign, running until October, welcomes both monetary donations and essential items, including food supplies such as sugar, coffee, tea, long-life milk, biscuits, noodles and snacks, hygiene products such as wet wipes, tissues, toilet spray and liquid hand soap as well as practical items like paper plates and a toaster.

“Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us one step closer to reaching our goal and placing hope in the hearts of children who need it most,” Perrins said.

 To donate or for more information, phone Perrins on 076 907 7850 or send an email to kevinperrins80@gmail.com.

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