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ExED coffee station raises funds for less fortunate

The ExED on the Go warmed bodies and hearts in the community for an entire week to raise funds.

Hosted by the ExED Private School student council recently, ExED on the Go is a project all about serving the community with warm drinks, treats and big hearts.

“Four of our learners spent their entire weekend baking biscuits for this special fundraiser in support of the less fortunate, and we are so proud to see our children learn leadership, compassion and service while making a difference in our community,” said principal Rene Partington.

The project, held from June 8 to 12 at the school, aimed to raise funds for underprivileged children in the community and also brightened the day for passers-by and parents during the week it was hosted.


Justin Partington stopped by on his way to his work in Sandton to support the initiative. PHOTO: Supplied

Markus Loots prepares a coffee. PHOTO: Supplied
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