Miss Vaal finalist and now Miss Vaal, Ané Oosthysen partnered with The Butterfly Foundation to raise support and awareness for The Grace Factory. The Grace Factory provides maternity packs to moms who are not able to afford the basic essentials, such as baby outfits, socks, blankets, nappies, wet wipes, baby soap, maternity pads and breasts pads at the time of their baby’s arrival. The second focus of their initiatives was the Catherine Robson Children’s Home. The goal was to collect clothes as well as buy new ones for the children, especially the boys. This was a real need within the Children’s Home and we are glad to have helped out in the process. Having something to wear each morning is something that so many of us take for granted, but for some of these children it can be a daily stress. With the help of your generous contributions we could assist Ané not just in buying new clothes, but ultimately in making a difference in the children’s lives for the better!
Vaal Triangle
Sponsorship for various causes as part of the Miss Vaal campaign
The Grace Factory received donations of baby products as well as new clothes for the children at Catherine Robson Home
MISS VAAL INITIATIVES