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ESTATE NEWS
ESTATE NEWS
CHARITY FUN RUN
The charity fun run and wellness market took place on 23 August, with
residents filling the streets, rallying together to support young female
learners in need.
CANSA
PINK
TREES
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The Pink Trees Initiative at the Estate is now in its 13 year. CSI PROJECT
The Estate partners with CANSA (Cancer Association of
South Africa) to spread a message of hope for patients on As part of its Corporate Social Investment (CSI)
the Estate. Residents are encouraged to buy pink material commitments, each year the Estate donates
to cover a tree at their local park or outside their homes. For sanitary towels through Dischem as part of its
all materials purchased, the estate team dresses the tree on community outreach initiatives.
behalf of residents.
This year, they were approached to support
This initiative is a fundraising effort aimed at supporting a school in Rabie Ridge and to make the
families in need and funds raised empower families to care contribution more meaningful, they donated
for palliative patients at home, buy medical equipment and underwear to accompany the sanitary towel
supply food parcels to patients in need. donation.
CAR BOOT SHOPPING MALL SAFETY TIPS
SALE For Christmas
In August the estate hosted
its first ever car boot sale, a Only carry essential bank cards and avoid keeping
relaxed event that brought large sums of cash on you.
neighbours together . •
Never leave handbags, purses or wallets in trolley.
It was a reminder of the simple •
joys of community connection. Don’t draw cash when alone – take someone with you
if withdrawing large amounts.
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LIBRARY SOCIAL EVENING Watch for suspicious people or vehicles in parking areas.
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This took place on 14 October, when residents came together to If you suspect you’re being followed, drive to the nearest
celebrate a shared love of reading and literature. The theme was police station or security guardhouse immediately.
Books, Wine and Conversation, and a fun trivia quiz took place. •
Ensure your gate is fully closed before exiting your vehicle.
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Have keys ready before leaving the mall.
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Avoid late-night shopping.
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Physically check your car doors and park in well-lit areas
with visible security.
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Keep valuables out of sight.
Consider a GPS tracker for extra peace of mind.
Criminals are opportunistic and look for moments when you
are distracted. Teach your children about vigilance and remind
them to stay close to you in public places.
MERRY CHRISTMAS & BEST WISHES FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON! Kyalami Estates • CONNECT • Issue 4 • 2025 7

