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Save the Rhinos event doubles its cash target

Walk for a cause: the Save the Rhinos 5k fundraiser drew an impressive crowd at the National Sports Centre (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

A fundraiser for two African rhino charities raised more than double the amount that organisers had targeted.

One of the organisers Alet Coetzee had expected the charity walk would raise $5,000 for Saving the Survivors and the Rhino Orphanage but after 165 headed to the National Stadium last night to participate, close to $11,500 was raised.

The charities help to rehabilitate orphaned rhinos and work against illegal poaching. Ms Coetzee enlisted a group of friends to help organise the Save the Rhinos 5k walk/run at the National Stadium’s North Track and now hopes to organise another event next year.

She told ‘The Royal Gazette’: “It went really well. We are super-excited and now that we know that it works we can go bigger and better next year. I want to thank the public for the support. Hopefully we made a small difference in this ongoing battle against poaching.”

The walk/run was followed by a prize-giving, food and DJs.

In her stride: Cindy Robbins carries a cuddly rhino as she takes part in the Save the Rhinos 5k fundraiser at the National Sports Centre (Photograph by Akil Simmons)