Distance for Difference (D4D) recently donated R50 000 to Little Angels Daycare and Rehabilitation Centre, a residential home for children and youths in the Helderberg area who are disabled, particularly through cerebral palsy. The donation was made possible through D4D bi-annual cycling event, THE500, held last October at the Lord Charles Hotel. Little Angels (LA) is the latest beneficiary of
Daniel Frank, a Grade 11 pupil at the prestigious and tradition-rich Paul Roos Gymnasium, is a champion chess player, achieving his colours as a Western Province player and winning several awards. Besides excelling in chess, Daniel excels at school, where he stays in residence during the week. His story is one of hope. Daniel has been under the foster care
Since 2005 I’ve been privileged to be part of an organisation called Distance For Difference (D4D). Through sports, our athletes raise funds for organisations working with children in need. D4D has a board of seven directors who responsibly consider applications for funding and then decide on the distribution of the funds being raised through our athletes. All this work is