LottoStar helps children get prosthetics: 'We must all make a dent'
Keely Goodall
8 May 2024 | 9:55LottoStar is helping disadvantaged lower limb amputees as young as seven months old get fitted with prosthetics, as part of Primedia's ‘Corporates That Care’ initiative.
Bongani Bingwa speaks with Taz Hajigeorgiou, CEO of LottoStar.
Listen to the interview in the audio player below.
LottoStar is giving back by working with NGOs that make a difference, such as Jumping Kids, which helps children acquire life-changing prosthetic equipment after amputations.
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This organisation helps lower limb amputees in disadvantaged communities as young as seven months old get prosthetics.
LottoStar aims to donate R600 000 to the organisation by the end of the next 12 months.
Hajigeorgiou says that giving back is 'in LottoStar’s DNA' and they could not do it without the support of their players.
“This country is good to us. That is why we care.”
- Taz Hajigeorgiou, CEO - Lottostar
If you would like to assist in any way or follow each child’s journey, you can go to thestarfoundation.co.za.
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