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03 July 2008

Home of Hope Safe House for abused and abandoned babies in Table View is hosting a fundraising Gala Dinner at Pigalle’s Restaurant, Greenpoint.
Home Of Hope will host this first gala fund raiser dinner event called "Christmas in July" on 3 July 2008.
The fundraiser event at Pigalle restaurant presents a rare chance in your social calendar to get glamorous, enjoy a welcoming drink followed by a gourmet for course dinner, and to dance the night away to the sounds of Ian smith’s resident six piece band.
The organizers are excited to announce that the MC for the unique evening straight out of Survivor SA – Mark Bailey will entertain you.
Every ticket sold, and every person who attends assists Home of Hope dramatically in theirfundraising efforts,hich in turn helps us support our community’s babies and children in desperate need.
They event is almost fully booked as the tables are in demand so be quick to be part of this special evening in Cape Town.
The Home of Hope are a voluntary association and a registered non-profit organisation as well as a public benefit organisation established in August 2005.
The reason for the Home of Hope establishment and existence was to create a much needed support system for the local social worker and a place of safety for children.
Christmas in July for Home of Hope:
Date: 3 July 2008
Venue: Pigalle Restaurant
Location: Green Point, Cape Town
Price: R400 per person
Time: 19:00 for 19:30
"Home of Hope, hosted a “Christmas in July” gala dinner earlier this month, at Pigalle’s Restaurant, Greenpoint.
The evening was a resounding success raising a whopping R300 000 towards a fundraising drive of R1 500 000 which is an initiative to purchase a property where the Abused and Abandoned babies / children will be housed.
Should you be able to help this initiative in anyway please contact Home of Hope on 021-5563573"
Subscribe to our free Editor’s Picks Newsletter for all the latest information on other great and special fundraiser dinners and charity events in and around Cape Town.
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