ZumbaThon for Hope 2.0 comes to Simcoe Sept. 7
- Alex Hunt
- Aug 27
- 2 min read

Alex Hunt
Advocate Correspondent
Every step, clap and dance move at ZumbaThon for Hope 2.0 will go toward helping children in Tanzania, as Tumaini Children’s Foundation brings its lively fundraiser back to Simcoe.
The second ZumbaThon fundraiser will run from 1-3:30 p.m. at Final Touch Women’s Fitness, 10 Park Road, Simcoe on Sept. 7. The fundraising event will cost $25 per person, there will be a market table and refreshments that people can additionally purchase, with all proceeds donated to raise funds for children that are supported in Tanzania.
Under the leadership of Claudine Grant and a Zumba instructor team, Leslie Butler, executive director at Tumaini Children’s Foundation, says attendees can expect to have an afternoon of fun, meaningful exercise and the feeling that they have helped a child in need with their donations by giving them hope.
“We want the event to be outside and hope that more people will attend,” said Butler. “Through the donations we receive, people support a home for the children who are in need of housing. We make sure they have education and healthy food as well as access to healthcare.
“We are targeting our food budget for support. Our team on the ground in Tanzania are the only paid Tumaini staff as the organization in Canada is run by volunteerism, and right now, they are harvesting our first ever crop of corn,” said Butler. “We are working towards sustainability; the money will go to our food budget for the next month. It costs about $5 a day to feed a child and when people bring their $25 for the event, they will be feeding a child for five days.”
Founded in 2009 by the late Simcoe resident Cherie Tiffin-Szucs, Tumaini Children’s Foundation is a not-for-profit charity supporting orphaned and vulnerable children in and around Usa River in Tanzania.
The organization provides a home, education, food and health care for children and youth in its care. Volunteers also support many others in their own homes, helping cover school costs, meals and medical needs so they can remain with their families.
“I hope the residents of Norfolk County, and the people across Canada, support us and come out and have a great time at our ZumbaThon,” said Butler. “I hope that by supporting others they can feel hope for the future of our world and as well as for the children, especially those we serve in Tanzania.”
Butler said that some generous donors have provided fantastic prizes for attendees to win at the fundraiser. There will also be a penny table raffle, along with some early bird draw prizes.
Tickets can be purchased by e-transfer to donate@tumainimeanshope.org or at the door. For more information, visit tumainimeanshope.org or contact info@tumainimeanshope.org.




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