| Casual Day 2012 - which will be the 18th event - will take place on Friday, 7th September 2012. Watch this space as we reveal the theme in February! |
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Thank you for wearing your sticker on Casual Day! |
The final amount raised for Casual Day 2011 will be revealed after the audit in February 2012. Meanwhile, we are tracking the progress of the donations coming in. Every day participating NGOs, companies and great South African citizens deposit their sticker donations collected for the day in our bank account. As on 5 December the Casual Day 2011 campaign for persons with disabilities has raised R14 310 996! Remember that every R10 donation for an official Casual Day sticker helps to make a difference. We would like to thank each and every person who helped to make Casual Day a great success this year, without your support this project would not be possible. You are the real Casual Day rockstars! Thank you for rocking for persons with disabilities on Casual Day! |
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| Almost time for the Show & Tell Breakfast Functions! |
The next series of Show & Tell breakfast functions will take place as follows: - Kwa-Zulu Natal: 10 February 2012 - Cape Town: 17 February 2012 - Polokwane: 24 February 2012 - Johannesburg: 2 March 2012 Please contact our office should you wish to attend one of these functions where we reveal what was raised for the last project, announce the theme for next year and honour those 'rock-stars' that did exceptional work in 2011. |
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The Casual Day photo finalists are chosen! |
South Africans joined in the fun by dressing like rockstars on Casual Day, Friday 7 September 2011. We were inundated with entries for our photo competition. A number of fabulous entrants were disqualified on the grounds that the Casual Day sticker was not visible. You can look at the final shortlist of entrants and see the best of the best. Go to our Photo Finalist page and have a look at the |
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Our beneficiaries:
The 6 national beneficiaries are:
- The National Council for Persons with Physical Disabilities in South Africa ( NCPPDSA)
- Disabled People South Africa
- SA Federation for Mental Health
- SA National Council for the Blind
- Deaf Federation SA
- Epilepsy SA
How is your donation used?
274 public benefit organisations participated in the 2010 campaign - these were schools, homes, workshops and many other organisations rendering a spectrum of services in the field of disability.
All donations for this year's campaign will be distributed during February 2012. Have a look at what some of the organisations did with your donations last year.
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Progression showing their rockstar quality!

