CHOC x Kolisi Foundation “Cycle for a Cause” Cyclethon
23 August 2025 | Centre Court, Canal Walk Shopping Centre | Cape Town
Cape Town – Two organisations in the non-profit sector, the Kolisi Foundation and CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation SA, are
excited to announce a meaningful collaboration to raise funds and awareness for the vital work both organisations do in South
African communities.
On Saturday, 23 August 2025, the Kolisi Foundation and CHOC will host a vibrant Cyclethon fundraiser at Canal Walk Shopping
Centre’s Centre Court. This high-energy event invites members of the public, corporates, and community groups to cycle for a
cause – with every spin making a difference in the lives of vulnerable children and families across South Africa.
Lauren Budde, Partnerships Manager at the Kolisi Foundation, shared:
“Activations like this truly mean a great deal to us. It paves the way for collaborative fundraising efforts, where resources are pooled
and shared in a meaningful and impactful way. It’s incredibly inspiring to see support from both civil society and the corporate
sector come together to back this event – it’s partnerships like these that power change.”
The Cyclethon is proudly supported by headline sponsor Bidfood, whose generous commitment to this event highlight the value of
purpose-led corporate partnerships. Virgin Active has also come on board, providing vital support on the day to help make the
Cyclethon an unforgettable experience for all participants.
“As a brand rooted in social wellness, we believe movement has the power to connect, uplift and transform lives. Supporting the
CHOC and Kolisi Foundation Cyclethon is not only a way for us to give back, but to stand alongside communities driving real
impact. It’s a privilege to help turn purpose into action, through the simple yet powerful act of moving together.” – Derick Du Preez,
Chief Operating Officer of Virgin Active South Africa
Sivaan Marie, Human Capital and Transformation Director for Bidfood South Africa shares: “We count ourselves privileged to be in
a position to partner with CHOC for this year’s Cape Town and Johannesburg Cyclethons. We eagerly anticipate sharing these
Cyclethon experiences with our customers, the Bidfood family, and friends of both Bidfood and CHOC.”
As two organisations deeply embedded in community upliftment and support, this partnership is a celebration of what is possible
when we come together.
CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation SA has been a lifeline to families affected by childhood cancer and life-threatening blood
disorders since 1979. From emotional support in hospital wards to transport, nutrition, and accommodation services – CHOC walks
the long road with families, especially those from low-income communities who often travel far for treatment that can last over three
years.
The Kolisi Foundation, founded by Siya and Rachel Kolisi, exists to change the stories of inequality by supporting and
strengthening local organisations that are already doing the work. Their focus areas are education and sport, food security, and
gender-based violence – with programmes rooted in Cape Town and Gqeberha.
Hedley Lewis, CHOC CEO has said: “This is more than just an event — it’s a movement of awareness and action. An hour on a
bike might challenge you, but it’s nothing compared to the strength children show every day as they fight cancer. This year, we are
incredibly proud to join forces with The Kolisi Foundation, a prestigious organisation whose values of dignity, care, and community
resonate deeply with our mission”.
The Cyclethon will feature multiple spinning sessions throughout the morning. Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast or a beginner,
you’re invited to book a seat, bring the energy, and cycle with purpose.
Event Details:
Date: 23 August 2025 8:00 – 13:00 pm
Venue: Centre Court, Canal Walk Shopping Centre, Cape Town
Book Your Seat: https://choc.org.za/events/
Together, we can go further. Together, we can change lives.
For media enquiries, sponsorship opportunities, or more information:
Kolisi Foundation: communications@kolisifoundation.org | CHOC: bdu@choc.org.za