The donation of two vehicles, valued at some R975 000, has enabled children and teenagers with cancer and life-threatening blood disorders in both the Eastern Cape and Free State to continue with their treatment regime.
Ageing and troublesome vehicles in the CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation South Africa’s national fleet were challenged the organisation’s ability to augment treatment provided at paediatric oncology units from its Eastern Cape and Free State houses, until the South African Muslim Charitable Trust (SAMCT) recently stepped in to assist.