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Arwyp Training Institute brings smiles to Thembalami and MODA residents
Residents of Thembalami Care Centre and MODA enjoyed a lively visit from Arwyp Training Institute, complete with music, cupcakes, scarves, and dancing.
Dancing and laughter rang out when a team from the Arwyp Training Institute visited Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA).
The visit took place on July 18 and included cupcakes and scarves for everyone, along with a healthy dose of fun.

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The visitors spent time interacting with the residents in Thembalami’s dining hall.
As always, the Thembalami staff members and a few residents were on their feet as soon as the music hit the first note.
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