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Jumping Kids works within local communities providing prosthetic limbs to disadvantaged children. Chief executive of Avis, Wayne Duvenage, says that Avis was drawn to sponsor the Jumping Kids project due to the strong affinity between the company's slogan, "We try Harder" and the determination and courage expressed by the disabled kids to live normal lives despite their disabilities.
Johan Snyders, from Icexpress Progressive Prosthetics, launched the Jumping Kids project in 2009 to provide revolutionary prosthesis to children who had lost limbs, and to date some 32 children have been fitted with new legs. Jumping Kids provides a holistic service including physiotherapy, rehabilitation, occupational therapy and monitoring and maintenance of the prosthesis.
The prestigious and internationally renowned Travelbags event is a monthly travel industry initiative that unites travel professionals and provides them with a platform to network, showcase their products, market their services and create awareness of their corporate social investment programmes.
"We embrace the opportunity to interact with the industry wholeheartedly," says Duvenage. "We are able to harness the energies, interest and corporate concern for those who are less privileged through fundraising, and make a positive and lasting contribution to individuals and communities that change lives, in many cases, quite radically."