Raising Awareness For The Salvation Army

Over the weekend I judged a freeze flash mob at my hometown’s beautiful seaside entertainment complex, the Boardwalk. It was a flash mob as part of the Salvation Army’s anti-trafficking campaign to stop human trafficking.

The PE Boardwalk

Over the weekend I judged a freeze flash mob at my hometown’s beautiful seaside entertainment complex, the Boardwalk. It was a flash mob as part of the Salvation Army’s anti-trafficking campaign to stop human trafficking. Visit their website by clicking here.

The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

My job was to walk around when the participants froze, and award who I thought was exceptional with a prize. The kids who took part were all really great and it was hard deciding which pose was best out of what I saw when I walked around!

Tamika Doubell with members of The Salvation Army

Flash mob at Boardwalk

Flash mob at Boardwalk1

Flash mob at Boardwalk2It was a thrilling experience and I was pleased with the winner, Mutsa Mahwehwe, who won overall (not just because he was the one I spotted!) He won a trip for 6 to Jeffrey’s Bay. There were also great prizes for other exceptional poses, including the honeymoon suite for a couple at a local hotel, a limo ride to a restaurant for dinner and various meal vouchers. The awards ceremony afterwards saw a lot of excitement as the winners had to re-enact their poses. For more photos from the day click here. To support the church that organised this event (Salvation Army PE Central) follow them on Facebook here.

Registration

Salvation Army PE Central gathering at Boardwalk

Freeze mob at the Boardwalk

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