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HACT is providing the chance to drive home a dream while providing life-changing comfort and care to those who need it most.

 

Hillcrest, South Africa (31 March 2026) – The Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust (HACT) is a registered non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting people affected by HIV/AIDS. Through care, prevention, community development, and income-generation initiatives, HACT has served thousands of families across KwaZulu-Natal for more than 30 years, providing holistic support and hope where it’s needed most.

To continue funding its vital programmes, HACT has launched a life-changing competition that offers one lucky supporter the chance to take home a brand-new car.

HACT is proud to participate in the Toyota Win-a-Car Competition – an initiative whose impact goes far beyond the thrill of the final draw. Last year, HACT sold the winning ticket, bringing tremendous joy to one fortunate recipient and fostering a genuine sense of pride among the organisation and its supporters.

But the true value of this campaign lies in the lives it touches every single day.

Funds raised go directly towards supporting HACT’s 24-bed hospice and palliative care inpatient unit. Here, individuals facing life-limiting illnesses receive compassionate, holistic care. Patients are treated with dignity, comfort and understanding, while their families are supported emotionally and psychosocially through incredibly difficult times.

The competition is a simple but powerful reminder that small actions matter. One ticket may seem like a small step, but together, those steps help ensure that care, dignity and hope continue to reach those who need it most.

By simply scanning a QR code, you could win a brand-new set of wheels while making a real difference in your community. The winner will be drawn on Comrades Marathon Race Day (14 June 2026) and announced by the appointed broadcaster at 16:45.

HACT extends its sincere thanks to everyone who supports this initiative. Your support helps change lives, one story at a time.


Sources: Hillcrest AIDS Centre Trust
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