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Robyn Park residents show kindness with a twist of creativity

A creative act of giving in Robyn Park has sparked joy and community spirit, proving that even small deeds can make a big difference.

Robyn Park residents have found a unique way to spread kindness and creativity in their neighbourhood.

A charity tree has been started, where locals drop off pre-loved items for anyone in need to take freely.

The simple initiative has quickly become a symbol of generosity, encouraging sharing among neighbours.

Rock snake. Photo: Petro Campos

Resident Petro Campos shared the heartwarming sight on Facebook, when he saw the tree for the first time, praising the good deeds happening in the community.

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Campos also captured another creative project brightening the suburb. A colourful rock snake made from painted stones that residents have added to one by one.

Adding to the fun, residents have also set up a playful photo booth, giving families and friends a chance to capture memories, while celebrating their community spirit.

A colourful rock snake winds its way through the park. Photo: Petro Campos

Although the recent rains have paused the charity tree for now, the spirit behind it continues to inspire.

The Robyn Park community has shown that when kindness and creativity come together, they can create lasting bonds and brighten everyday life.

 

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Ayanda Ntshingila

Ayanda Ntshingila is an aspiring intern journalist at Caxton Local Media, skilled in news writing and reporting with a passion for storytelling. She is currently contributing to Fourways Review.

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