THE KZN Cerebral Palsy KZNCP association recently received a surprise donation of R10 000 and a commitment of a R2 000 monthly donation. Situated in the Pinetown area, the KZNCP is a daycare facility for disabled children and adults who spend the day at the centre for stimulation purposes. The organisation recently held their annual fun walk fundraiser at Pinetown Boys' High School.

The annual fun walk saw many local brands come together to support and take part in the event. Boxer and Feed the Nation came on board and surprised the association with a R10 000 donation and a monthly donation of R2 000. The annual fun walk saw many local brands come together to support and take part in the event, including Thekwini Motor Group and the University of KwaZuluNatal. Boxer and Feed the Nation came on board as a refreshments sponsor but also surprised the association with a R10 000 donation and a commitment of a monthly donation of R2 000.

Boxer Group Executive: Stakeholder, Sustainability and Transformation and Feed the Nation board member, Ntombi Dludla, said they believe that the KZN Cerebral Palsy association is an institution that needs to be protected and helped as much as possible. "We are committed to being there for them as much as possible, so we are also going to lend our marketing team's skills to them, in order to help come up with more ideas and innovative ways to boost their brand and get them the funding they need to keep serving the community. As Boxer and the Feed the Nation Group, we appeal to retailers, brands and KZN companies to step up and support this incredible association," said Dludla. KZNCP caretaker CEO Beverleigh Brophy extended her gratitude for the muchneeded donation.

"Thank you, Upper Highway Area, thank you, Boxer, and thank you to everyone who has helped the association over the years. We care for 24 children who rely on us every day, and we need your support to maintain our efforts and help where we can, so we really do appreciate every donation or act of support that we receive," she said. We care for 24 children who rely on I us every day, and we need your support...