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The Reach For A Dream Foundation’s core purpose is to fulfil the dreams of children of any race, colour and creed between the ages of 3 and 18 yrs., faced with a life-threatening illness.  The Foundation seeks to alleviate the strain that life-threatening illnesses place on sick children and their families by providing these dreamers with the opportunity to believe in their greatest wish. These young children are under extreme pressure to deal with these medical issues and are in desperate need of encouragement. In addition, Reach For A Dream offers the child a magical moment to regain their childhood that is being lost to an illness. 

On 7 July 1988, the Organisation made its very first dream come true for a young boy, J C Steinman. And so the journey of dream fulfilment began. The Foundation has been fulfilling dreams for children all around the country for 33 years in counting.   

The Smile Foundation is a South African NPO that assists children with any type of facial abnormality, to receive corrective Plastic and Reconstructive surgery within South Africa.

The Smile Foundation helps children who suffer from treatable facial deformities such as Cleft Lip and Palate, burn victims, Moebius syndrome (facial paralysis) and other conditions.

SMILE FOUNDATION SPINATHON SUPPORTED BY MILKY LANE 2024

Join the Smile Foundation Spinathon, backed by Milky Lane and in partnership with The Herald Cycle Tour 2024!

We extend a warm invitation for you to be part of this exciting event taking place at Pollok Beach in Gqeberha on Saturday, 17 February 2024, from 08h00 to 12h00. 

Gear up for the annual Smile Foundation Spinathon and be part of the movement to create lasting smiles.

Secure your spot for just R170 by booking online. 

Don't miss out on the chance to spin for an hour, contributing to smiles that will resonate for a lifetime. 

Each participant will receive a goody bag and there are abundant prizes to be won.

Act fast, as we have a limited availability of only 50 bikes per hour. 

Ensure your participation by registering online before the deadline on Thursday, 15 February. 

Let's make this Spinathon a memorable experience filled with joy and community spirit!

Uthando Cycle Youth Academy is an NPO program that was founded by Luthando Fatyi, Anele Mtalana and Unathi Mfo in 2020, in the township of New Brighton and Algoa Park. It provides cycling, running and recreational activities to Youth, to get them off the street and off substance abuse and crime. Also while instilling the ability to dream and achieve goals in Youth.

The Helmet Heroes drive is an initiative of The Herald Cycle Tour, hosted by Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality. Contributions can be made towards the purchase of new helmets when registering online. Alternatively supporters are encouraged to drop off a pre-loved helmet/s at The Herald Cycle Tour registration venue in February 2024. Helmet donations will be distributed to needy cyclists and commuters within the Walmer township areas as well as to the development riders of the uThando Youth Cycle Academy.