High tea in support of cancer

The annual breast cancer awareness high tea presented by Pam Golding Properties at the Durbanville Town Hall was a heartwarming event celebrating resilience and hope.


  • The breast cancer awareness high tea hosted by Pam Golding Properties in Durbanville brought together the community to celebrate survivors’ resilience.
  • Lori-Ann Biebuyck and other speakers shared emotional testimonies, inspiring attendees with messages of hope.
  • The event was filled with music, high tea treats, and a focus on supporting breast cancer awareness and training initiatives.

The annual breast cancer awareness high tea presented by Pam Golding Properties at the Durbanville Town Hall was a heartwarming event celebrating resilience and hope.

A highlight of the morning was the inspiring testimony shared by Lori-Ann Biebuyck, a breast cancer survivor, who touched hearts with her personal journey, as well as other guest speakers of the University of the Western Cape, Mbali Shange-Goba, Chantal Jaganath (also a breast cancer survivor) and Zenobia Heradien.

Musical entertainment featured Annemi Phillips on viola, Renee van der Westhuizen on violin and Anjulie Nock on cello, creating a warm and uplifting environment.

Guests were treated to a delightful bubbly tasting experience, provided by local members of the Durbanville Wine Valley. The beautifully decorated hall was filled with exquisite high tea treats, each table showcasing the creativity of its hosts.

Ignite change

Mariël Burger, area branch manager of Pam Golding Properties, expressed his pride in supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

“Our Pam Golding Durbanville, Bellville and Parow team proudly supports this platform that provides valuable training and awareness for this cause. We believe that giving back to the community will ignite change and make a positive impact in society. We are passionate about making our communities a better place to live in,” he says.

The event was made possible through generous sponsorships. Land Rover N1 City provided photography and videography services, capturing every moment beautifully. Webb Attorneys sponsored the town hall venue hire, while other contributors included Durbanville Wine Valley members such as Nitida, De Grendel and Durbanville Hills, along with BAARD and CO Coffee Roasters, ERA Atelier, Aurora Spar and Spiro’s Mega Mica.

For more information about future events or to get involved, contact Pam Golding Properties.

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