Chiredzi Christian Children’s Village fundraising tourney set for August 19

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Endless ‘a brand of faith’ is set to host a fundraising golf tournament to assist Chiredzi Christian Children’s Village home to recover from the loss that they encountered after fire destroyed the village in March.
The fundraising is meant to assist the home recover what they lost to a devastating fire and to help improve lives of the less fortunate children. The tourney is set to take place on August 19, 2023 at Hippo Valley Country Club Golf Course Chiredzi.
Endless Chief Executive Officer (C.E.O), Faith Mazana has asked for the golf community to allow their brand to host and take part in the golf tournament to assist the less privileged children.
“I am taking a leap of faith and asking for the golf committee, Chiredzi community, provincial golfers and any Zimbabwean citizens to help improve the lives of our less fortunate children in Chiredzi by allowing us to host a fundraising golf tournament in August,” said Mazana.
She said she is confident that people were going to help with whatever they have to improve the lives and future of the children and said people should take it as their responsibility to help other orphanages.
“Every cent counts and will help change the life and future of the children, it is our responsibility as citizens to lend a helping hand to many other orphanages out there,” said Mazana.
Chiredzi Christian Children Village was burnt down on March 17, this year and the orphanage lost all groceries, sporting equipment, school supplies, clothing and a roof on top of their heads.
The orphanage has 50 children, 11 in preschool, 12 in high school and 27 in primary school.
On the day on ‘FOUR BALL BETTER BALL’ individual players will pay US$35 and a team of four will pay US$140.

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