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Dear Members, Partners, Supporters and Friends of HOPE Cape Town,
…the countdown has begun!
Ticket sales for our 21st Ball of HOPE on Saturday, 6th May 2023 at The Westin Cape Town are now open.
Under the motto “Keep Rocking for HOPE”, this highlight on Cape Town’s annual event calendar promises to be an evening of excellent food, rocking entertainment and great company.
However, it is more than just a fantastic evening – it is a wonderful opportunity to support the important work of HOPE Cape Town!
Please reserve your seat/table as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
The WESTIN Cape Town has granted our guests reduced room rates at R2300 (per single or double room, incl. breakfast) for the occasion.
For room reservations please contact Leigh-Ann Lyons/The WESTIN directly by e-mail Leigh-ann.Lyons@westin.com
We look forward to welcoming you to the Ball of HOPE 2023!
Yours sincerely,
On behalf of the organisers:
Rev Fr Stefan Hippler Anja Tambusso Ferraz
HOPE Cape Town SA- German Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Almost unnoticed in our times of Covid-19 and the struggle of survival for many South Africans, HOPE Cape Town celebrated its 20th anniversary. The pandemic did not allow for a big celebration, but an hour of reflection and celebration at the Westin Hotel in Cape Town brought so many memories to the forefront.
Started as a small organisation to assist doctors at Tygerberg Children’s Hospital in the battle against HIV and Aids in 2001 nobody could envision that 20 years later a full-fledged entity with currently 40 employees working in 12 different townships, at Tygerberg Academic Health Complex and on our campus in Delft “The Nex – Indawo Yethu” plays an important supportive role for many in the Western Province.
Not envisaged was also the expansion of portfolios from HIV/AIDS to a more comprehensive health care, to Early Childhood Development, Youth, vocational training and entrepreneurial skill’s development; meaning a holistic approach.
All this would not have been possible without the help and assistance of so many crossing the path of HOPE Cape Town in the last 20 years. It would not been possible without the current sponsors, supporters, friends and allies.
And it will not be possible to continue successfully without an expanded HOPE family and a network of supportive friends from all over the world. The current situation in South Africa needs an even more determined service and approach to make development not only possible, but also lasting. Especially, the next generation born now requires a meaningful base and a safe environment to fulfil the dreams of those who fought for the new democratic South Africa. After all the blunder and corruption happening in our days, after all the stealing by the so-called connected hurting the poor and contributing to the collapse of our educational system we require the synergies between honest leaders, civil society and NGO’s to create this space of hope.
First phase of three to establish a campus covering health, early childhood development, youth, vocational training and entrepreneurship for the greater Delft area.