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WATCH: Safety heroes inspire learners at Alberton’s Little Bambinos

Learners at Little Bambinos were treated to an exciting and educational safety awareness event thanks to the support of local emergency services, security teams and community stakeholders.

Little Bambinos came alive with sirens, smiles and important life lessons during a successful safety talk hosted for learners on May 13.

The educational and interactive event brought together some of Alberton’s most recognised safety and emergency role players, giving children an opportunity to learn through play while engaging with real-life community heroes.

Stakeholders who participated in the event included SOG Security, ER24, Fire and Rescue Alberton, Alberton SAPS, Alberton CPF and The Local Choice Pharmacy.

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The Local Choice Pharmacy added a special touch to the day by sponsoring goody bags for every child who attended.

According to organisers, the event was a major success, with learners enjoying the experience and actively participating in the activities and demonstrations.

SOG’s Donovan Supra chatting with Little Bambino learners at the safety event. Photo: Sylvester Raraza

Emergency personnel, firefighters, security officers, and police members spent time interacting with the children, helping to raise awareness of safety while making the experience both educational and memorable.

Nicole Supra, general manager of SOG Security, was among those acknowledged for helping make the event possible.

Organisers expressed heartfelt gratitude to all stakeholders who participated, describing them as “the true heroes in the town” for their continued commitment to community safety and youth education.

Representatives of SOG Security, ER24, Fire and Rescue Alberton, Alberton SAPS, and Alberton CPF at the safety event. Photo: Sylvester Raraza

The initiative highlighted the importance of collaboration among schools, emergency services, and community organisations in building a safer, better-informed Alberton community.

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Sylvester Raraza

Journalist currently reporting for Caxton Publishers’ Johannesburg South branch, with a keen interest in stories that matter to our community: local sports, schools, business, service delivery issues, and entertainment news that are sourced within communities our publications serve in.

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