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Jeppe Girls talk about donation from Carol Steyn
We asked learners from Jeppe High School for Girls how they feel after their school received a R223 000 cheque for their incredible effort in the 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela project.
We asked learners at Jeppe High School for Girls how they feel after their school recently received a R223 000 cheque for their incredible effort in the 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela project.
Also read: Jeppe Girls’ 67 Blankets effort rewarded
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“I am very proud of my school. We gave back to the community through crocheting and supporting the 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela project.”

“I am grateful for the support that Carolyn Steyn has been showing our school. The money can either be used to help the community or go towards the fees.”

“I am very thrilled. I wish to crochet more blankets for next year’s 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela.”

“I am very happy. We have been encouraged to crochet more for those who are less fortunate. We will continue to crochet and support the project.”

“I am thankful that we have Carolyn as a former pupil of Jeppe. By crocheting blankets, we are able to keep someone warm during winter. I wish more people would support the project and crochet during their spare time.”
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