The event was held at East Rand Mall on Saturday, September 26.
Every September, 70 malls around South Africa help raise funds for children with cancer.
Cupcakes of Hope is a non-profit company with the mission to create awareness about the early warning signs of childhood cancer and raises funds to help support families who have been affected by childhood cancer.
Michelle Larsen, Cupcake of Hope’s national party of hope coordinator, hosted the fundraiser, which saw around 6 000 donated cupcakes being sold.
Face painting station with Onco Mommy Tilna McLeod sitting on top of her is Bella McLeod getting her face painted.Entertainers, face-painters and a children’s Pimp your Cupcake station will be available on the day. Paul Vieira, from Cake-Extreme, and Shelain Horn, from Capsicum Culinary School, will also be joining the cupcake angels to show off their skills.”
National Cupcake Day was celebrated at East Rand Mall on Saturday, September 26.
Kiddies zone
Jade Bezuidenhout, a Miss Teen Commonwealth finalist, also supported the worthy cause.
Seen here during the Cupcakes of Hope sale are in the back (from left) Michelle Larsen (Cupcakes of Hope national coordinator), Tilana McLeod with Bella McLeod and Jade Bezuidenhout (Miss Commonwealth finalist). Front: Alexander McLeod.
Valuable East Rand Mall customer seen buying cupcakes supporting a community-driven project.
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