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WATCH: Alberton dealership spreads love with heartfelt donation to Kathorus schools

Autocity Alberton Jetour donated school shoes and socks to 20 children at two Kathorus primary schools.

In the spirit of Valentine’s Day and the month of love, Autocity Alberton Jetour made a heartfelt contribution to the community by donating school shoes and socks to needy children.

On February 13, the dealership visited Umkhathizwe and Nageng primary schools in Kathorus, bringing smiles to young learners.

Twenty children received new school shoes and socks, making a difference in their daily lives.

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Umkhathizwe Primary School learners singing during Autocity Alberton Jetour visit.

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The initiative was especially meaningful for two Autocity Alberton Jetour sales team members, who have strong ties to the schools – one being a former student and the other having grown up near the area.

Giving back to the community

“This is our way of giving back to the community. It’s our way of saying thank you for the support,” said Autocity Alberton Jetour.

The dealership also received support from the ABC Store in Alberton, which gave them a discount on socks and expressed interest in collaborating on future projects.

A call to get involved

Autocity Alberton Jetour encourages community members and businesses to join them in future charity drives.

The Autocity Alberton Jetour staff, the Nageng Primary School teachers and their learners.

Those interested in making a difference can call Maxie Kruger on 067 530 4879, Nomasonto Ntsibande on 64 846 7199 or Dumisani Mashinini on 060 680 5365.

Visit their official website to stay updated on Autocity Alberton Jetour’s initiatives and offerings.

Schools grateful for the support

The schools were happy to receive the donation, with Piletji Monobe, the principal of Nageng Primary School, saying, “We’re very thankful for the donations we got from Autocity Alberton Jetour to assist our needy kids.”

Through acts of kindness like this, Autocity Alberton Jetour continues to strengthen its bond with the community, proving that businesses are vital in uplifting those in need.

Umkhathizwe Primary School learners at the assembly during Autocity Alberton Jetour’s visit. Photos:Azusakhe Limba

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