Donate & help a dancer in need Post author:Dance Africa Network Team Reading time:3 mins read Post published:14th May 2020 Post comments:0 Comments Do you make a living off dance and have you been affected by the lock-down? Get in touch with us if you need food support, contact us or fill in a form below. We are here to help, “It’s okay to ask for help.” How can I get involved? The food support is for freelance dancers, dance coaches, street dancers, and all those who making a living off dance that need help with basic food. R350 would be enough to help one dancer meet their needs, however any donation amount is welcomed. How can I donate? Donations can be made to: Afrika Awake NPC FNB, ACC# 625002400601 Branch Code: 250655 SWIFT CODE FIRNZAJJ Reference: Dance Donate Online Reference: Dance Donate If you are a dancer in need of help please get in contact with us. If you are a dancer in need of help, fill in this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastPhone Number *Important, so we can contact you.Email (Optional)Address/Location (South Africa only) *Where do you live so we can plan on how we will get to you.Comment or Message *PhoneSend WhatsApp Us Afrika Awake on Facebook Afrikaawake2 Support Africa Awake by following their Facebook page below. Afrika AWAKE Help share our posters, every day is a new opportunity. Save this image above & share it. SHARE IT Share this content Opens in a new window Twitter Opens in a new window Facebook Opens in a new window Google+ Opens in a new window Pinterest Opens in a new window LinkedIn Opens in a new window WhatsApp Read more articles Previous PostThe boogie down edition by Sipho B’n Jammin Didiza Next PostHelp feed freelance performers. Dance Africa Network Team Africa's largest growing Dance Network. Connecting the dot's to better our culture. You Might Also Like Interview with Bboy Vouks about history of breaking at the SA Hip Hop Museum Media Launch in Museum Africa, Newtown, South Africa. 7th February 2022 Help feed freelance performers. 20th May 2020 WDSF World Breaking Championships postponed to 2021 7th April 2020 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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