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Valhalla MMA gives underprivileged children a day to remember

The children enjoyed a jumping castle, an animal show and face painting.

VALHALLA MMA hosted a day of fun for underprivileged children on July 20.

The event was held at the Volle Evangelie Kerk in Randhart. Children had the opportunity to enjoy a jumping castle, an animal show, live entertainment and a hot meal of curry.

Valhalla also collected clothes to donate to the children who attended.

Valhalla would like to thank the Volle Evangelie Kerk, Curry in a Hurry, Chanté Blight, Julian Wilder and Essmore Meats for providing their time, services and facilities to make the day a success.

Lionette Botha has her face painted by Chanté Blight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audrey Weber, Julian Wilder of Wild Ones, Lelanie Page and Jennifer Page.

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