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Every South African loves Eben Etzebeth but for 9-year-old Blayke Fourie, meeting his hero has become a reality!

 

Durban, South Africa (14 May 2024) – In a heartwarming tale of resilience, hope, and the power of dreams, nine-year-old Blayke Fourie, a brave young boy recovering from a kidney transplant, realised a dream beyond his wildest imagination – meeting the official Sharks team and spending time with his hero, Eben Etzebeth.

From a humble home in Roodepoort, Johannesburg, Blayke is a huge fan of Rugby and has battled progressive kidney failure for the past four years until receiving a life-saving kidney transplant from his father in December of last year.

Ready to experience an unforgettable dream made possible by Reach For A Dream’s annual Slipper Day campaign in partnership with Wimpy, Blayke and his father, Paul Fourie, were swept off bright and early on the red-eye flight to King Shaka Airport.

Kitted out in Sharks gear, Blayke and his dad went on a personal tour of the Hollywoodbets Kings Park Stadium, and then got to meet and watch some of his Springbok heroes, while the Sharks team trained. Already overwhelmed with joy, little Blayke was in for another surprise, a one-on-one lunch date with his idol, Etzebeth.

Young Blayke has faced tough times with a smile and embodies all qualities he looks up to in his hero,Etzebeth: strength, courage, and a never-give-up attitude. For Blayke, whose day-to-day reality has been challenged with illness, meeting a towering figure both on and off the field, was a dream that seemed beyond reach.

“Meeting Eben Etzebeth was a dream come true. He’s my hero, he is so strong and brave,” says Blayke, his eyes sparkling with joy. Blayke dreams of becoming a “children’s doctor” (paediatrician), in the hopes of helping other children facing difficult illnesses.

Double World Cup-winning Springbok lock Etzebeth, known for his tenacity and leadership on the rugby field, was deeply moved by Blayke’s positivity, courage and bright spirit.

“Blayke’s determination is truly inspiring. It’s amazing spending time with a little child and being a father, being with children is a blessing, especially seeing such joy on Blayke’s face,” says Etzebeth.

The realisation of Blayke’s dream highlights the transformative impact of initiatives like Slipper Day, which aims to bring moments of joy, respite and hope to children battling critical diseases and life-threatening illnesses. Since its inception in 1988, Reach For A Dream has turned over 27,670 dreams into reality, offering children like Blayke a temporary escape from the challenges they face.

Julia Sotirianakos, CEO of Reach For A Dream, emphasises the importance of fulfilling these dreams. “Dreams provide sick children with hope and inspiration, reminding them that they are not alone in their fight. We invite everyone to support Slipper Day and make a difference in the lives of these courageous youngsters,” she says.

Supporters can join the cause by purchasing a Slipper Day sticker for R20 each from various outlets including Wimpy, Pick ‘n Pay, Dis-Chem Pharmacies, Dis-Chem Baby City, Toys R Us, Babies R Us, Krispy Kreme and HushPuppies.co.za.

Those who wear their stickers and slippers to Wimpy on May 31 will receive a free Famous Coffee or hot chocolate for children under 12.

Visit www.reachforadream.org.za to buy your stickers and a pair of funky slippers or socks or to find out more about Slipper Day. Let’s make more dreams a reality, together.


Sources: Supplied
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