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Pancakes in aid of abused children

“The more pancakes sold, the more lives we can positively impact."

THE Royal Family Kids group of Alberton, who also call themselves the i4118 Foundation, will be selling pancakes at Checkers Hyper, Mall at Newmarket, on March 27 in support of confronting child abuse.

“The i4118 Foundation is there to help abused and neglected children, aged nine to 12,” said Gavin Meyers, founder of the foundation.

“Our goal here is to change these kids’ lives by creating new happy memories.”

“Please come along, buy some delicious pancakes and support our cause,” added Gavin.

“The more pancakes sold, the more lives we can positively impact. All funds will go towards the Royal Family Kids Alberton (i4118 Foundation) initiative.”

The event will start at 8am and conclude at 5pm. Make sure to bring your pancake-loving friends and family along.

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