The Lowvelder

PCA raises half a million rand during charity ride

- Chelsea Pieterse

WHITE RIVER - Pediatric Care Africa’s (PCA) fifth Ride for a Child charity motorcycle ride has raised half a million rand for children in need of medical treatments and operations.

PCA’s founder, Dr André Hattingh, and his team arrived back from the 7 000km charity ride around South Africa on Saturday, accompanie­d by a convoy of 40 other bikers, at White River Primary during the school’s 120th birthday celebratio­ns.

As well as raising the much-needed funds, which he said amounted to way more than the previous years’ charity rides, PCA was also able to break a world record, which is still in the process of verificati­on, when on Saturday February 24, 2 616 motorcycle­s rode as one group in staggered formation for a distance of 50km, ending at the Mentors Country Estate in Jeffreys Bay.

Hattingh said the charity ride and the world record attempt, which should

> Photos: Supplied/Joyce Crompvoets

take another two weeks to verify with RecordSett­ers in America, were a massive success.

He said bikers from across the country, as well as eSwatini, Namibia and the UK, came to participat­e in the world record attempt.

“Seeing that many motorbikes riding in tandem was absolutely spectacula­r. Any person who participat­ed will remember it for years to come, as the bikes just kept coming and coming and poured into Mentors Country Estate for a day filled with excitement, live entertainm­ent, food stalls and a beer tent,” said Hattingh.

Speaking about the charity ride itself, he said although the PCA had fantastic weather throughout the ride, it was a tough one this year due to very tight schedules. He said there were also very strong winds when the team entered the Western Cape, but despite all this, they managed to stay on track.

During the charity ride, he the visited the orphanage, Nazareth House, in Cape Town, a place he has visited on each of his charity rides. This year, he again took some lucky children on a motorbike ride, and handed out gifts and ice creams afterwards.

He also visited another orphanage in Upington, as well as a sick boy in Thabazimbi, Limpopo.

Hattingh’s next fundraisin­g charity ride will take place in July this year. He will ride on a tractor for 3 000km, again to raise funds for children in need of medical treatments and surgeries.

 ?? ?? Some of the bikers who arrived with PCA’s Dr André Hattingh on Saturday.
Some of the bikers who arrived with PCA’s Dr André Hattingh on Saturday.
 ?? ?? Dr André Hattingh with some of his supporters after arriving back in White River.
Dr André Hattingh with some of his supporters after arriving back in White River.
 ?? ?? The PCA ended its 7 000km charity ride at White River Primary. > Photo: Yolandi Hyman
The PCA ended its 7 000km charity ride at White River Primary. > Photo: Yolandi Hyman

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