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Gary Clifford

Childhood Cancer Foundation (CHOC)

Personal Message:

At InfoSlips, we believe in making a difference that goes beyond business. Cancer has personally touched the lives of some of our team members, and we’ve witnessed the courage it takes to face such a battle — especially for children. That’s why this year, I’ve decided to take on the Comrades Marathon not just for the challenge, but for a cause that is deeply meaningful to us: supporting children fighting cancer. Every mile I run is dedicated to the incredible strength of these young warriors — children who endure more in a day than most of us will in a lifetime. Despite endless hospital visits, painful treatments, and uncertain days, they continue to show extraordinary resilience, bravery, and hope. Cancer doesn’t care how small someone is — but neither does courage. By running in aid of the Childhood Cancer Foundation (CHOC), I hope to raise both awareness and funds for an organization that provides essential care, support, and love to children with cancer and their families. Every contribution goes toward vital treatments, emotional support, and helping kids hold on to their childhood in the face of adversity. I’m running for the child who dreams of playing soccer again. For the teen hoping to celebrate another birthday. For the families who cling to hope with everything they have. Please consider supporting this journey — whether through a donation, a word of encouragement, or simply by sharing this message. Every step counts. Every act of kindness makes a difference.

R12 000 of R15 000

Donations & Messages
 of Good Luck

14 May 2025

R5 000.00

InfoSlips Connect supporting our partners in this very worthy cause

InfoSlips Connect

12 May 2025

R1 000.00

In honor of every brave child and family walking this road, Wendy and I are proud to contribute to CHOC in support of Gary and Robyn’s incredible run. Your strength and purpose inspire us—step by step, heart to heart. 💛🎗️

Alen Burger

06 May 2025

R6 000.00

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