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Chatsworth woman launches ‘Clips for Change’ campaign to support cancer patients

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May 07, 2025

IN A BID to help those battling cancer, a Chatsworth woman has embarked on a campaign to collect plastic bread packet clips, which will assist the Cancer Association of South Africa (Cansa) in its efforts to acquire wheelchairs.

- NADIA KHAN

Abigail Camille Haridew, 21, of Bayview, said the idea for the campaign, Clips for Change, was sparked after she visited the Cansa Care Centre to donate her sister's hair that she cut.

“The idea came to me unexpectedly when I visited the centre to donate her hair. Cansa uses the hair to create wigs for patients who have lost their hair during treatment, to help restore their confidence and dignity,” said Haridew.

“I noticed a small jar with plastic bread packet clips. I was curious and asked about it. I learnt that these simple clips are collected and exchanged through a recycling programme that helps Cansa provide wheelchairs and essential medical equipment for cancer patients.

“That moment really moved me as something as small and seemingly insignificant as a plastic clip becomes a key part of restoring someone's mobility and dignity. It’s a beautiful reminder that even the smallest acts can have a profound impact.”

Haridew said for each standard wheelchair, Cansa required about 350kg of clips.

“By collecting and recycling these clips, Cansa also promotes environmental sustainability and encourages community involvement in recycling efforts, while providing wheelchairs to patients in need. The clips are taken to a volunteer in exchange for a wheelchair or wheelchairs.”

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