Damon’s Big Favour moves to East Coast Breakfast
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
It’s an uplifting feature that has changed
the lives of thousands of East Coasters and touched the hearts of countless
more, now The Big Favour moves to
East Coast Radio Breakfast every Thursday at 07h40. Damon Beard, who is
synonymous with the feature after having started it 14 years ago, will still
host the segment.
The Big Favour is a long running feature on East Coast Radio which relies on the kindness and generosity of sponsors to assist deserving individuals and organisations with whatever their needs are. From building homes, to getting donors for basic necessities at a destitute old age home, to helping those with disabilities access wheel chairs, The Big Favour has helped facilitate giving on a massive scale.
So what drives Damon and his team? Damon says, “I do The Big Favour because I have the opportunity to make a difference in people's lives through incredible sponsors.”
Damon says one of the stories that touched him the most was the dying wish of a young boy who was had cancer, “His only dream was to stay in a hotel with his mom, dad and brother. Not a motorbike or overseas trip. Just one night in a hotel that most of us would take for granted. We arranged everything and he was spoilt beyond words. Hamburgers and milkshakes for dinner, the Penthouse to accommodate them, a trip up Moses Mabhida stadium, a visit to uShaka - anything and everything he could have possibly wished for, he got. He passed away just a few weeks later.”
The Big Favour has tugged at East
Coaster’s heart strings for over a decade, and will continue to do so in a new
time slot. Don’t forget to tune into The
Big Favour every Thursday at 07h40. It
will also be replayed in Damon’s show on Mondays at 10h20.
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