Darren's Tip Jar - proudly supported by Lottoland
Updated | By East Coast Radio
There's no doubt that COVID-19 has been devastating to so many livelihoods.That's why East Coast Radio and Lottoland.co.za have come together to bring some joy and comfort to our fellow South Africans by lending a helping hand.
Let's be honest, there's no better feeling than bringing a smile to someone's face, right? If you've always wanted to bring some joy and relief to a friend, family member, or colleague then now's your chance to do just that!
As you know, the hospitality and entertainment industries are going through a devastating time since the announcement of further restrictions due to COVID-19.
To celebrate Darren Maule's 10 year anniversary on East Coast Radio we wanted to help give back to the people who have played such an important part in our everyday lives.
We’ve teamed up with our wonderful friends Lottoland.co.za to give a helping hand to those unable to earn an income because of the current lockdown restrictions.
So, if you know someone in need in the hospitality or entertainment industries who are in need of financial assistance, nominate them now and we could be helping them out with a share of R300 000 from Darren’s Tip Jar.
Let’s be the helping hand they need because everyone deserves a lucky break.
Darren’s Tip Jar Proudly supported by Lottoland.co.za!
Samantha and Donavin each receive R5,000 from Darren's Tip Jar
How unfortunate it should be to be an artist who lives on bookings for events or a BnB owner who had to pause their services as a result of the level 4 lockdown in our country. When it was announced that we would be returning to a semi-state of 2020's level 5 lockdown, most people in the entertainment and hospitality industry saw their lives thrust into uncertainty again.
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