Honour your mother with a life-saving gift from the NSRI this Motherâs Day
5 May 2021 3:57 PM
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Liezel van der Westhuizen calls on your support to raise funds for the NSRI s living-saving fundraiser campaign, Launch a Legacy!
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is calling on YOU to support their Launch A Legacy fundraiser campaign by honouring your mother with a life-saving gift this Motherâs Day.
The perfect way to honour someone you love
A minimum donation of R2000 will secure your mom s name on the side of a life-saving NSRI rescue boat so that her legacy lives on.
NSRI, Liezel van der Westhuizen calls on support for rescue boat campaign
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is calling on donors to support their Launch A Legacy fundraiser campaign.
A minimum donation of R2000 will secure your or a loved one s name on the side of their new rescue boat. Each time our crew launches to save more lives – the name and spirit of you or your loved one will be right by their side.
The campaign aims to raise funds for their new world-class offshore rescue craft which launches later this year.
Early Mornings host Liezel van der Westhuizen has added her friend Patrick Atherton s name to the new rescue boat.
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