Love to Live 2010 held from the 30th April to 2nd May at the Protea Sports Centre was without doubt the biggest and best campaign to date and a most appropriate way to celebrate 10 years of service to the community.
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The Love to Live/NPA/SAPS (Mountain Rise) Crime Prevention, Road Safety and Child Protection Day was once again a huge success with some 4000 learners from neighbouring schools attending. The overall spirit of the event was once again overwhelming. Thirty seven local schools enthusiastically embraced the event by participating in various talent contests, in which a strongmessages on the themes “Life is a Precious Gift” and “Ubuntu, Our Strength” were sent out to the community. The number of entries in all categories has been increasing annually and this year did not disappoint. Some 6000 entrants participated in the fun run Sunday, 2nd May, making this race one of the biggest fun runs in the city. Proceeds from the fun run have once again reached an unbelievable R375, 000. Schools were presented with up to 90% of funds raised at a special presentation on Thursday, 20th May at the Eddels Sports Club.
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The Woman’s division continues to impress with assistance rendered to Allandale Primary, WA Lewitt, Ramatha Road, Little Hearts Foundation, Northlands and Rosefern. Love to Live ventured into Imbali and Edendale with the inaugural Love to Live Imbali Sports Council Festival with 16 schools (primary and secondary) participating in a most successful soccer and netball tournament on 20th March 2010.This event is envisaged to become an annual event with the increasing number of cultural and educational aspects added to the program.



