
Game on! Be a Sport scores support
Muller received a donation of sports equipment, including a box full of footballs and cricket gear, from SNT Sports, which she then contributed to the Advertiser's ongoing initiative.
The items were officially handed over to the Advertiser by DA activist Adele Coetzee on behalf of Muller.
This publication extends its sincere thanks to Muller and Schoeman for their generous support.
Make a difference – donate today
You can still get involved by donating new or gently used sports equipment. All contributions will be distributed to clubs, schools, and non-profit organisations in need.
Drop-off points:
Caxton Local Media, 20 Sydney Road, Ravenswood, Hoërskool Dr EG Jansen, Laerskool Concordia, and Laerskool Baanbreker, until July 31.
If your club, school, or organisation would like to benefit from the items collected, send an email to [email protected].
Also Read: #BeASport: Get those donations of sports equipment in!
Also Read: Be a Sport! We need all that sports equipment you no longer use!

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