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East Rand Palliative Care uplifted by Hurlyvale Primary’s donations

Grade One learners shared pre-loved goods and colourful artworks, raising funds and lifting spirits for patients in need.

East Rand Palliative Care recently had the privilege of being on the receiving end of a generous and heartfelt gesture from the Grade One learners at Hurlyvale Primary School.

In support of the organisation’s Bring-a-Thing initiative, the young learners brought along pre-loved items to be donated to the organisation.

These contributions will be resold through the network of charity shops, helping East Rand Palliative Care raise much-needed funds to support patients and families facing life-limiting illnesses.

The Grade One learners from Hurlyvale Primary School sorting through donations for East Rand Palliative Care.

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In addition to their material donations, the children also shared joy-filled drawings created especially for the patients. Each colourful picture carries a simple but powerful message: you are loved, thought of, and not alone.

These thoughtful creations are more than just art; they are reminders of the compassion and kindness that exists in our community.

Small gestures like these can have a big emotional impact, and the pictures will brighten the days of those who receive them.

East Rand Palliative Care is sincerely grateful to the staff, parents, and Grade One learners of Hurlyvale Primary School for their warmth, kindness, and support.

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Thank you for helping the organisation continue its mission of providing care and comfort, while reminding everyone of the difference a caring community can make.

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