R150,000 towards 16-year-old Ruan Weideman's life-saving surgery

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In January, 16-year-old Ruan Weideman was diagnosed with an Odontogenic Myxoma, a fast-growing tumour in his jaw. The tumour is not cancerous, but it is growing at an alarming pace. From the fabulous LottoStar Summer of Millions funds raised for Good Morning Angels, an amount of R 150,000 will go towards Ruan’s substantial medical bills to save his life.
24 Apr 2024 English South Africa Non-Profit

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