Your Loyalty Ensures Support for Cancer Survivors!
YOU were absolutely awesome in your support of Shavathon 2018, raising a total of R5.3 million rand to help fund CANSA’s care and support programmes.
Whether you hosted your own event, raised funds online, or volunteered / participated at a public Shavathon event, we sincerely thank you for your support, which allows our cancer Survivors (patients), Caregivers and loved ones, to benefit from our services.
We’re also extremely thankful to all malls / shopping centres for providing space for public Shavathon events and to our long-standing partners Globeflight, Aerosol, Wahl , Limegreen and media parners, SABC Foundation / SABC 3, including regional media partners, for giving us air and screen time to promote Shavathon 2018.
Shavathon Stats:
266 malls / shopping centres; 41 organisations; 275 businesses; and 141 schools / tertiary educational institutions participated in Shavathon 2018.
At the close of our Shavathon eShop, CANSA, with Globeflight’s assistance had shipped over 46 000 cans of spray throughout South Africa. More bibs, capes, clippers, and stencils had to be ordered to meet the demand. Furthermore, a 1 000 limited edition t-shirts and 2 500 limited edition CANSA wraps were sold. And 8 500 general participation badges were sold.
Those generous souls contributing 25 cm or longer ponytails at public Shavathon events, received a free, limited edition Shavathon Hair Badge to acknowledge their special donations, which will be used to make wigs for cancer Survivors (patients).
Shavathon Online Fundraising Champions
We thank our ALL Shavathon Online Fundraising Champions, who raised a total of R69,161 online, through their fundraising pages. View all fundraising pages here…
Online fundraisers were automatically entered into our online fundraising competition, making them eligible to win amazing prizes.
For the purposes of our competition, all funds raised via fundraising pages by 31 March 2018, midnight, were taken into account to determine our top fundraisers. However, some of our fundraisers continued to raise funds via their online fundraising pages after the deadline, for which we are truly grateful.
Winners
1st place:
Nerissa Naidoo – raised R 27 349 by the competition deadline, but a total of R 31,413
Nerissa shared her motivation for raising funds online for Shavathon: “Time passes so swiftly. Minutes to hours, days to months and before you take it all in… it’s been years. Six years ago, I lost a beautiful friend, someone I treated and loved as my very own sister. A light-hearted soul, full of joy and positive energy.
We laughed ourselves silly during the precious time we spent together, taking life day by day. Even though there were many moments of pain & heartache, wonderful memories were created… And a Promise made!
She said: ‘When I’m better, we will shave off our hair together.’ And I said: ‘Of course we will!’
It didn’t go according to plan because my soldier is no longer with us. But the time has come for me to fulfill my Promise. #30 DAYS TILL I SHAVE MY HAIR OFF!!!
Please support me in raising funds for CANSA as we rock Shavathon 2018!!! …Let’s do it for our soldiers who bravely face their challenges with smiles on their faces.”
2nd place:
Luc Janssen – raised R 7 063 by the competition deadline, but a total of R 13,456
Luc had grown his hair for over 2 years and asked for donations to secure his cut: “Hey awesome people! So, as a lot of you know, I have been growing my hair for quite some time (more than 2 years) and I was thinking that it’s time for a change. The plan is to do something that I have never done, and shave my hair a number 1 (or approx. 3mm) and then donate my hair. But instead of just doing that, I thought I would try and raise some money at the same time – seeing as though I have gone through the effort of growing this hair for 2 years! So I am trying to raise a minimum of R1 000 before I shave my head. So if any of you guys want to get the shock of your lives and see me with no hair, PLEASE donate.”
3rd place:
Randridge Mall Team – raised R 5 510 by the competition deadline, and in total.
A group of volunteers raised funds for CANSA Shavathon 2018 at Randridge Mall, their mantra being: “Supporting the Fighters, Admiring the Survivors and Honouring the Taken”.
4th place:
Sam Drake – raised R 5 000 by the competition deadline, and in total.
Sam challenged her donors to choose the new colour to dye her hair and landed up going BLUE: “Last year I shaved my head to help raise funds for CANSA, this year, I am colouring it up a bit….
Based on the amount I raise for the CANSA 2018 Shavathon, I will colour my hair (and I don’t mean, spray on colour): yellow = R700 / pink = R1,000 / orange = R1,500 / green = R2,500 / purple = R3,500 / blue = R5,000 – how much will you donate?
Let’s help raise funds for CANSA in order for them to support o those affected by cancer. “
Sponsors of Prizes:
CANSA is very grateful to our generous partners who sponsored the following prizes:
Emperors’ Palace (One night’s stay for two people sharing, at the elegant 4-star Peermont Mondior Hotel at Emperor’s Palace including dinner and breakfast for two at Aurelia’s Restaurant.)
Satin Pillows Pamper Packages (2 Satin Pillowcases – black / white – bubble bath and snack treat) – x2 pamper packages were provided in total.
National Brands Gift Hampers (assorted National Brands products in large wooden crate hamper) – x 4 hampers were provided in total.
Highlights
CANSA thanks the SABC Foundation & SABC 3 for supporting #CANSAshavathon by making our public service announcements possible and holding a Shavathon event.
In the lead up to the national CANSA Shavathon, Expresso attended a Shavathon arranged by Globeflight and CANSA that included a couple of Lions rugby players, who shared why they support Shavathon.
The Expresso Team got into the spirit of the annual CANSA Shavathon, the weekend before public Shavathon events took place at malls throughout SA! Nationally beloved comedian Marc Lottering, and Mela presenter, Carishma Basday, joined Expresso to join in the fun of learning how to give the best hair colour spray!
Cancer Survivor, Wadiah Salie, who is also a Global Hero for Hope as part of CANSA Relay For Life was also interviewed.