Reiger Park Primary assists drought-stricken communities
As part of the water drive called Operation Hydrate, Reiger Park Primary schoolchildren have been collecting water to help drought-stricken communities.
Seen with the two-litre bottles of drinking water donated by children of Reiger Park Primary School as part of Operation Hydrate are (from left) Kyle Patterson, Tiffany Speelman. Michandray Gordon, Dane Morris, Luechaan Speelman, Nicol Smith, Juanee Barnard and her mother Ronel.
The school has managed to collect thousands of litres of drinking water, which will be distributed to areas worst affected by the drought
The initiative has seen children of the school continually dropping off sealed two-litre bottles of drinking water at the school.
The project coordinator Ronel Barnard said she and her daughter as well as the children of the school are happy to be part of this good deed.
Operation Hydrate was started in early January and has distributed millions of litres of drinking water across the country to areas worst affected by the drought.
The main focus areas of Operation Hydrate are currently the Free State, North West and the Eastern Cape. -@FanieFLK
Seen with the two-litre bottles of drinking water collected by Reiger Park Primary School are (from left): Juanee Barnard, chairman of the SGB Maditjane Joseph, school principal Martin Green and project coordinator Ronel Barnard.
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