Stars raise funds for the children of Abraham Kriel Childcare
On 15 September some of SA’s most popular personalities gathered at the magnificent, five-star accredited, Scarlett Ribbon in Edenvale to raise funds to ensure that disadvantaged children would have the privilege of attending school and pursuing an academic career.
The aim of the event is to raise at least R500 000 towards the educational expenses for the more than 800 children in the care of Abraham Kriel Childcare. To make this possible, a number of companies and individuals supported the project by sponsoring tables to the tune of R15 000 per table.
The theme for this year was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with MC Hykie Berg (winner of Survivor SA) as Willy Wonka, supported by Letshego Moshoeu. Guests were entertained by celebrities with a heart for children in need such as Willem Botha, Thabo Hlongwane, Heinz Winckler and Charlize Bergh. Some of Abraham Kriel’s toddlers also performed as Oompa Loompas on the night.
Says Annamart Viljoen, “This event is a highlight in the lives of the children who participate and we hope their performance brought as much joy to our guests as it brings us every day to make a difference in the lives of children.” “Stars for Charity” is an annual event to raise funds for the education of children in the care of Abraham Kriel Childcare.
Proceeds go towards the children’s early childhood education, school fees, skills development programmes for young adults and tertiary studies. Education is the essential ingredient in developing children to become productive members of society. The bulk of the organisation’s funding towards education is generated through this event, where local celebrities donate their time to entertain and dine with guests.
About Abraham Kriel Childcare
Abraham Kriel Childcare was established in 1902 as an orphanage after the South African war. It has evolved into a childcare organisation, catering for more than 800 children in need.
They are cared for through a number of care models according to their needs, on campuses, satellite homes, drop-in centres and in home based care programs. It has branched out to provide for the desperate need in Early Childhood Development and Skills Development for youth. The organisation is funded by the Department of Health and Social Development, public and private sector companies, churches and good hearted citizens.
For further information contact: 011-839-3058 or visit www.abrahamkriel.org.za







