- PJ Powers warms the hearts at the inaugural 702 Sun International CEO SleepOut.
- Sue Fox, MD of Estee Lauder, is interviewed in a box at the inaugural 702 Sun International CEO SleepOut in June 2015. Business leaders slept on the streets, in solidarity for the cause of South Africa's most vulnerable children.
- Yolinda Liversage, CEO of Cims SA, foreground, was among business leaders who spent last night on Gwen Lane in the Sandton CBD as part of the inaugural 702-Sun International 'CEO SleepOut' initiative. The campaign raised funds for the Girls and Boys Town, a non-profit organisation that cares for destitute children in South Africa.
- Supporters making a statement. Business leaders slept on the streets, in solidarity for the cause of South Africa's most vulnerable children."In rising to the challenge these agents of change will have their chance to show their character; their compassion; their courage; their true grit" .
- Tshediso Matona at the inaugural 702 Sun International CEO SleepOut
- Premier David Makhura at the The inaugural 702 Sun International CEO SleepOut.
- Roger Jardien, Premier David Makhuru, Terry Volkwyn and PArks Tau pose for the cameras at the inaugural 702 Sun International CEO SleepOut.
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South Africa's CEOs joined the global challenge to raise awareness about the plight of homeless children, by sleeping under the stars on one of the coldest nights.

This was the first time South Africa partook in this global challenge and have raised over R23 million for the charity organisation Girls & Boys Town.

While the CEOs may never meet the children, their actions will never be forgotten!

The event was organised by Radio 702 and Sun International.

 

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