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Charné loves to reach out

Charné helps out at the Human Rights Day Cycle Challenge.

JUNIOR Miss Tourism SA 2017, Charné Heunis from Florentia, Alberton, was a VIP at the Human Rights Day Cycle Challenge at Meyerton on March 21.

Charné handed out the medals and cash prizes to the winners.

MODEL: Charné Heunis with her mother, Luzanne, at the Human Rights Day Cycle Challenge.

Models nowadays have the responsibility to do charity work and to give back to the community, and Charné has reached out to old age homes, non-profit organisations and businesses like CPS Security in Alberton.

On social media her mother, Luzanne, wrote the following about Charné, “There are no words that can describe how proud I am of my baby who became this beautiful confident young lady. The way she handles situations and the way she talked to the public as a titleholder at the cycling event for Human Rights Day …”

WELL DONE: Charné Heunis with cyclists during the Human Rights Day Cycle Challenge.

Charné is not only a model, but also the assistant teacher at RVT Modeling School Alberton.

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