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"I'm supporting the Breadline Africa initiative because they are making a big difference in alleviating poverty and hunger in Southern Africa. Please make a donation and help me support this worthy cause."
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“With so many in need of help within our borders, we are excited to be part of any initiative that helps alleviate some of the hardships that our less fortunate communities experience. Please lend a hand wherever you can, it will come back to you and be much appreciated.”
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Win a night on the town with one of your favourite celebs
and stop African poverty in its tracks
Breadline Africa, a local charity that believes in giving a hand-up not a hand-out, drives a range of projects across Southern Africa, all aimed at helping communities become sustainable. The projects involve placing refurbished shipping containers in disadvantaged areas to be used as classrooms, soup kitchens, clinics, libraries or ablution blocks.
Breadline Africa wants to take you out to dinner with one of your favourite local celebs in exchange for your help in the fight against poverty.
Four lucky winners will be whisked off for a fun-filled evening with a top SA celeb, or group of celebs, who are also doing their bit to eradicate poverty in Africa - for once and for all. Flights are included, and you’ll get an exclusive culinary experience with one of your favourite local celebrities!
How to Enter
To enter, simply donate a minimum of R5 using the form below, remembering to choose which celeb you would like to spend time with.
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The competition runs from 1 – 28 February 2010 and you can read our terms and conditions.
Look out for more details on MXit, the global mobile social networking and instant messenger. The MXit Music community will be encouraged to open their hearts and SMS the short-code, adding their support to stop African poverty in its tracks.
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"I'm happy to help this charitable cause"
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"I wake up every morning with a roof over my head, running water, electricity, clean clothes and the ability to walk over to my kitchen and not just be able to eat, but be able to choose what I would like to eat. These are things that I do and take for granted every single day. I'm one of the lucky ones. Millions of people don't know such luxury. This shouldn't be a luxury. This should be a human right. I don't want to take things for granted anymore. I want to help those who don't get to experience what I do. I'm proud to be a part of this initiative."
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