FAQ
What is Casual Day?
Casual Day is a fundraising project where people are encouraged to go to work dressed differently for a day. To earn this right, they make a donation of R10 for the official Casual Day sticker. Proceeds benefit persons with disabilities. The project aims to raise funds and increase awareness of disability, including blindness, deafness, epilepsy, physical and intellectual disability.
Who are our beneficiaries?
Why should I participate?
It's a fun event that builds camaraderie in the office and raises funds for welfare organisations rendering services to persons with disabilities. It is a cause worth supporting.
When is Casual Day?
On the first Friday of September every year - Casual Day 2010 will take place on 3 September 2010.
How do I participate?
  • If you work in an office, get permission from management to participate.
  • Encourage your colleagues to join in the fun. Promote the day with posters, newsletters and tent cards obtainable FREE of charge from the Casual Day national office.
  • Obtain your sticker/s from us, Absa, Game or a participating welfare organisation.
  • On the day dress funny, funky, formal or fancy - - anything other than what you usually wear.
  • Make sure everybody participating has donated their R10 for a sticker, earning them the right to dress this way.
Where do I get stickers?
Directly from the national office,
   * from a participating welfare organisation,
   * from any Absa branch,
   * Game store
   * or order online via this website.