This years annual Shavathon, an initiative of the Cancer Association of South Africa(CANSA), saw an abundance of people willing and adamant to show their support for those fighting cancer and the ones who lost the battle to this disease.
Nedbank came to the party again after five straight years, with many of their clients all too happy to participate in this most worthy of courses this year as well.
At R50, adults could opt for all their hair to be shaven out or go for the spraying of their hair, whilst children paid R25 for the same. Donations were also a feature herein with people giving large sums of cash.
Mr Sooraj Maharaj was one of the many people who had his head shaved.
"This is close to my heart and I would advise my friends and everybody else to support and participate in Shavathon," said Maharaj.
Mrs Sumi Singh, the salonist spoke of her friends who also endured cancer.
The branch manager, Mrs Natasha Pillay, also participated by spraying her hair.
“Nedbank was proud to be a part of this and would continue their ongoing support in conjunction with (CANSA) to contribute,” said Pillay.
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