A SPLENDID day of activity at the Glen shopping centre with Netcare, Centrum, SA Emergency, Jacaranda FM’s Paul Rotherham, Union Casualty and city of Johannesburg Representative Jaco Steenkamp on the top parking.
The Union Hospital had given back to the community with the idea to get everyone together from all different medical services.The day had started with all the teams standing together with “rival” faces on ready to brace the moment they so needed to for the challenge of the day.
The Glen Shopping centre not only provided the venue but also sponsored the food and drinks. Netcare provided their share, supplying bottled water for the team members and guests who came to view the activity challenge.
An obstacle course included rope pulling, hammer hitting and all of this had to be done in sequence from team member to team member while having a baton in hand. Thereafter, running through the various structured poles and save Rescue Randy (the dummy/doll), which had to be dragged thirty metres across the obstacles.
Jay Liebenburg (S.A. Emergency), Dean Myburgh (The Glen Shopping centre), Sean Groome (OPS manager-Netcare 911), Vian De Villiers (Marketing officer-Netcare Union Hospital), Amanda Klette (Netcare Union Hospital), Deolinda Pereira (Centrum Guardian projects) and Jeffrey Brand (Centrum Guardian project).
Front: Elmaré Liebenberg and Jan Liebenberg. Back: Hendra Cabula and Nicole Vermaak (Baby Angels in Heaven).
Hendrik Strydom, Bonita Fereirra, Cecil Parsons, Michelle Catterson and Theo Du Plessis.
Front: Allan Ma, Lucell and Paulos. Back: Promise, Sindi, Gail, Rethabile, Lebo, Heather, Elelene, Chantel and Mabel (Trauma 100).
Union Nursing managers, Am Polëy and Annalie Bester.
Front: mabel Omoregie. Back: Anna Polëy, Amanda Klette and Annalie Bester.
Everyone gathered listening to what they have to do.
Front: John Sithole, Mokete Mabyane and Mbulaheni Tshifhiua. Back: Phidas Semenya, Headman Chauke, Mpho Molapo, Percival Mbethe and fikile Rikhotso (St John).
Front: Fran Rault. Back: Michelle Second, Marriette Kock, Daphne Hugsamen, Anna Polëy (Nursing Service manager), Isabel Van der Merwe and Annalie Bester (Deputy Nursing Service manager.
Another picture with Trauma 100 cheering on.
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