Boks’ fundraiser a big success

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  • Post published:July 8, 2020

Springbok captain Siya Kolisi and Rassie Erasmus thanked South Africans for answering their call to raise funds for hunger alleviation amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Springboks’ #StrongerTogether for R32-12 fundraising campaign finished on a high note with over R1 million raised when the competition ended last Friday.

The draw to announce the 44 prize winners takes places at 12pm on Wednesday during a live event on the Springboks’ Facebook page.

A total of 31,928 raffle tickets were sold, while donations of close to R80,000 were received for a total raised of just over R1.1m. The two charities identified as part of the project – Gift of the Givers and Food Forward SA – will receive over R430,000 each.

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‘We asked South Africans to answer the call and to help the Springboks to raise funds for poverty relief and I am immensely proud of what we have achieved during this campaign,’ Erasmus said.

‘The players didn’t hesitate when I asked them to contribute some of their most prized personal World Cup items, and a number of them took part in events to help raise awareness for the project. I want to thank them, as well as their fellow South Africans for their generosity.

‘This unique campaign works closely with Food Forward SA and Gift of the Givers, both of whom are making a huge difference in the lives of ordinary South Africans all over the country, with a helping hand where possible.’

Kolisi said that through the distribution of the relief funds, the Springboks and people who contributed to the fund will ensure that less people go to sleep on an empty stomach.

‘The social-economic impact caused by the pandemic has been devastating in some of our communities, with many people struggling for work and food,’ Kolisi said.

‘Last year we asked our fellow South Africans to support us during the World Cup campaign and they did a magnificent job. So when the opportunity came for the Springboks to be involved and to make a difference, we did so without hesitation and because it’s the right thing to do.’

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During the six-week campaign Kolisi and some of his World Cup-winning Springbok squad members visited the headquarters of Food Forward SA in Epping to help pack food parcels for distribution to needy communities, and they gave learners of Peak View High School in Athlone a surprise visit to hand over food hampers and school stationary.

However, it was not only the Springbok squad who rolled up their sleeves during that time – they were also accompanied by Blitzbok and Imbokodo captains, Siviwe Soyizwapi and Zintle Mpupha, and SA Rugby staff members.

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