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Charities to benefit from 2003 World Cup

The ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 has handed over to a Soweto centre for disabled children a cheque for R100 000 as part of a contribution to needy causes

Rodney Hartman
22-Aug-2002
The ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 has handed over to a Soweto centre for disabled children a cheque for R100 000 as part of a contribution to needy causes.
The Sunshine Centre in Soweto was this week nominated by Johannesburg Executive Mayor Mr Amos Masondo as his choice of charity to benefit from a fundraising dinner that will be hosted by the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 on October 12 at the Sandton Convention Centre.
During the function on October 12, the 40 African Sporting Ambassadors will be officially announced. The ambassadors' role will be to promote the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003.
They are men and women who have achieved highest sporting honours in their respective sporting codes and are internationally renowned. More than 30 of them will be present at the function.
Commenting on the fundraising dinner, ICC Cricket World Executive Director Dr Ali Bacher said: "This is part of our commitment to what we believed in; that the tournament is far bigger than cricket. In our minds, it is about empowering people, transfer of skills as well as the development of people.
"No matter the outcome of the fundraising function on October 12, we would like to hand over to the Sunshine Children's Centre R100 000 from the outset.
"We trust that by hosting the planned six charity dinners before and during the Cricket World Cup, we will be in a position to help the needy, the disabled as well as other people in our country who for whatever reason are not in a position to fend for themselves. This is our contribution to the nation.
"We would like to urge companies, government, utility concerns, embassies, and other organisations including sporting bodies to buy tables and invite their guests or staff; mingle with the sporting ambassadors; while at the same time contributing towards worthy causes. It is a unique, yet exciting event and we hope it will be a memorable one too," Dr Bacher said. The Sunshine Centre looks after children with special needs. Among others it helps to encourage family and community initiatives, builds partnerships with parents and it enhances child and family growth and well-being.
Two companies, Remba Connections and Events Company have been appointed to jointly organise the event. To book a table contact Charlotte at (011) 783 5783 or e-mail cwccharitybanquets@eventcompany.co.za