Neil Holmes’ goodie cupboard was a little fuller after he won Inyoni Creek’s monthly raffle. Organised by the staff of the Rand Aid retirement village, the money raised in the raffle goes to the village Sups Fund, which is used to fund prizes for events such as the monthly birthday tea. Tickets are R10 each and can be bought by anyone from the village office. Pictured with Neil is Inyoni Creek social worker Shaun Victor.
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