Help make a difference to Justin's life
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 8:57 pm
Posted on behalf of a friend.
Dear friends, family and business acquaintances’
As a result of a premature birth and accompanying complications some two years ago, Justin suffered brain damage. As a result Justin suffers loss of physical and cognitive functions. Justin therefore urgently needs physiotherapy, speech therapy and the means to support mobility.
Currently Justin’s window on the world is restricted to his home and hospital environment which is severely restricting his opportunity for physical and mental growth. The physiotherapy needed for physical development and speech therapy required for the growth of communication skills and a buggy to support movements through a variety of richer environments are essential if he is to progress. The acquisition of basic therapy and equipment such as a buggy would afford him a chance of participating in life in a more meaningful and normal way than his current circumstances allow.
Delene and Clive Bester, organisers of the PIRATES EXTREME 4X4 CHALLENGE which will take place on Saturday 30th April 2011 have given me the means and opportunity to be able to help Justin. All food, beverage and bar will be done by myself and my special team and all proceeds will go to Justin. We are expecting in excess of 2000 people and want to raise R50 000 for Justin. Any monies in excess of this will go to the children who have Cancer at Frere Hospital.
Your generous donation of any service, merchandise or monies would be greatly appreciated. All contributions no matter how small will be gratefully received for this worthy cause.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me on 072 355 7068
By urging you to participate in this important fund-raising event we know that Justin will one day RUN as any normal little boy should...
Thanking you in anticipation of your support for Justin
Faye Heuer
BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS: Nedbank, Account number 1206098341, Branch code 120621
Marshall and Associates is humbled by the opportunity to audit this project pro bono – 043 721 2438
Dear friends, family and business acquaintances’
As a result of a premature birth and accompanying complications some two years ago, Justin suffered brain damage. As a result Justin suffers loss of physical and cognitive functions. Justin therefore urgently needs physiotherapy, speech therapy and the means to support mobility.
Currently Justin’s window on the world is restricted to his home and hospital environment which is severely restricting his opportunity for physical and mental growth. The physiotherapy needed for physical development and speech therapy required for the growth of communication skills and a buggy to support movements through a variety of richer environments are essential if he is to progress. The acquisition of basic therapy and equipment such as a buggy would afford him a chance of participating in life in a more meaningful and normal way than his current circumstances allow.
Delene and Clive Bester, organisers of the PIRATES EXTREME 4X4 CHALLENGE which will take place on Saturday 30th April 2011 have given me the means and opportunity to be able to help Justin. All food, beverage and bar will be done by myself and my special team and all proceeds will go to Justin. We are expecting in excess of 2000 people and want to raise R50 000 for Justin. Any monies in excess of this will go to the children who have Cancer at Frere Hospital.
Your generous donation of any service, merchandise or monies would be greatly appreciated. All contributions no matter how small will be gratefully received for this worthy cause.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me on 072 355 7068
By urging you to participate in this important fund-raising event we know that Justin will one day RUN as any normal little boy should...
Thanking you in anticipation of your support for Justin
Faye Heuer
BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS: Nedbank, Account number 1206098341, Branch code 120621
Marshall and Associates is humbled by the opportunity to audit this project pro bono – 043 721 2438