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The Wykeham Collegiate’s 1st Hockey Team is thrilled to launch the Goals for Lives Campaign for the upcoming 2025 hockey season!

Our goal is to raise R20,000.00 for the Little Fighters Cancer Trust, which will go towards providing essential Family Care Packages filled with food and toiletries for families in need.

Throughout the season, the talented players at The Wykeham Collegiate will not only be competing to score as many goals as they can—they’re also inviting our parents, local businesses, and the broader Wykeham Collegiate community to join this meaningful cause. You can support us by pledging a donation for every goal scored or by making a one-time contribution.

Together, let’s make an impact in our community—one goal at a time.

Join us on this amazing journey!

 

Pieter, South Africa

Goals For Lives – The Wykeham Collegiate’s 1st Hockey Team Plays For The Little Fighters


R3,400.00 Given so far
R70 Pledged per Goal

Supported so far by 9 people.

Raised:
17.00%
Goal: R20,000.00
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The Little Fighters Cancer Trust (LFCT) is a Childhood Cancer Support Organisation. LFCT was established in 2010 when it was discovered that there are families touched by Childhood Cancer who needed help urgently but were falling through the cracks. LFCT’s Vision is to provide practical & emotional support to children with cancer and their families while working to raise public awareness of Early Warning Signs of Childhood Cancer throughout South Africa. LFCT strives to relieve some of the heartache and difficulties faced by childhood cancer affected families by:

  • Providing holistic support, ensuring that individuals, families and communities are included.
  • Treating each child with cancer and their family members as individuals; understanding and respecting the uniqueness of each situation.
  • The preservation of individual dignity and pride.
  • Promoting and Advocating National Childhood Cancer Awareness