Help RETINA SOUTH AFRICA with 80 volunteers for the Dis-Chem Ride for Sight 2026 in February
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Help RETINA SOUTH AFRICA with 80 volunteers for the Dis-Chem Ride for Sight 2026 in February
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Dis-Chem Ride for Sight – cycling to restore the Gift of Sight. WE NEED YOUR HELP! Ride for Sight 2026 is coming up, and we need VOLUNTEERS to help make this event possible! Volunteer at/for: Registration: Cycle Lab Centurion (12 February) | Cycle Lab Fourways (13 February) | Cycle Lab Boksburg (14 February) | early Sunday Boksburg City Stadium (15 February) Catering: Boksburg City Stadium (8 February) | Cycle Lab Fourways (13 February) | Boksburg City Stadium (14 & 15 February) The Race at Boksburg City Stadium (15 February): Runners, Scribes and Marshal Coordinator in Joint Operations Coordination Centre (JOCC) | VIP Hospitality Tent meet and greet, servers, ushers | race results runners/queries | prize giving Raffle Sales: Cycle Lab Centurion (12 February) | Cycle Lab Fourways (13 February) | Cycle Lab Boksburg (14 February) | early Sunday Boksburg City Stadium (15 February) If you are available and keen, please join the Whatsapp group below for further info or respond on this platform with your commitment. WhatsApp Group https://chat.whatsapp.com/FJO4UqWrRUIBq8wTHgAaUD EVENT INFO Date: Sunday, 15 February 2026 Location: Boksburg City Stadium, Gauteng Times +/- 06h00 - 14h00 Proud member of the 2026 Mzansi National Road Series Follow the Dis-Chem Ride for Sight on Social Media!
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