The Mercury

Boks raise R1.1m to help with hunger alleviatio­n

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SPRINGBOK captain Siya Kolisi and Rassie Erasmus, SA Rugby’s director of rugby, thanked South Africans for answering the Boks’ call to help raise funds to help with hunger alleviatio­n amid the Covid-19 pandemic, as the names of the 44 winners were announced on a live Facebook broadcast yesterday.

The Boks’ #StrongerTo­gether for R32-12 fundraisin­g campaign finished on a high note last Friday, with a total of 31 928 raffle tickets sold, while donations of close to R80 000 were received for a total raised of just over R1.1million. The two charities identified as part of the project – Gift of the Givers and Food Forward SA – received over R430 000 each.

There was also a Schools Challenge, driven by Boys for Action. The prize – a “visit” by the Webb Ellis Cup – was won by St John’s College in Johannesbu­rg for selling the most tickets.

“We asked South Africans to answer the call and to help the Springboks raise funds for poverty relief and I am immensely proud of what we have achieved during this campaign,” said Erasmus, who coached the Boks to 2019 Rugby World success in Japan. “The players didn’t hesitate when I asked them to contribute some of their most prized personal World Cup items, and a number of them took part in events to help raise awareness for the project. I want to thank them, as well as their fellow South Africans.”

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