THE annual Randburg Harriers Valentine’s Day Fun Run returns, giving lovers, runners and running aficionados a chance to get romantic and promote physical fitness and community solidarity.
This is being done in collaboration with fibre network operator Vuma and internet service provider partner Accelerit.
According to their Athletics Development Policy, Randburg Harriers offers support and help to established or potential athletes who come from disadvantaged backgrounds, whether it be financial or historical.
Organisations of different kinds, from small, medium, and micro-businesses to huge corporations, support the Valentine’s Day Fun Run.
The Wandsworth School (formerly Wiggles and Squiggles), for children with special needs, and the Ann Harding Cheshire Homes, which support people with physical disabilities, will receive all the event revenues.
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