width=215Meet Gail - our new Bequest Officer

We’d like to introduce Gail Austin – our new Bequest Officer!

Gail’s been in the financial industry most of her working life but jumped at the opportunity to take up a position with us.

“I felt this was something that was right for me as I’d been a donor to the cause for some years ” she said. “My heart is with the underprivileged children of this country. They live a harsh life which isn’t getting easier. The thought of doing something more  for them made the decision to join ACFS a natural one!”

Gail’s joined our enthusiastic team to create  opportunities for valued supporters like you to visit our projects and see the wonderful work that’s being achieved - thanks to your kindness and generosity.

Gail would like to meet some of you and share ideas. A Bequest programme will assist the ACFS to plan ahead for larger projects.

Contact Gail on 011 839 2630.

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