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Germiston man donates shoes to the needy learners of his former school

Fred Nolan, a former learner of Primrose Primary School, represented the organisation at the handover.

The Noordelike Mossies visited Primrose Primary School to donate shoes to needy learners on October 10.

The Warm Voetjies Project, which focuses on the well-being of learners, was started by the humanitarian organisation.

Fred Nolan, a former learner of Primrose Primary School, represented the organisation at the handover.

Primrose Primary School alumni Fred Nolan handed over school shoes to Primrose Primary School.

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He attended the school from 1960 to 1970 and still lives in Germiston.

Nolan is passionate about helping children who have to walk barefoot to school because of a kind gesture once shown to his late father, who received his first pair of school shoes as a donation when he was just 14 years old.

Former Primrose Primary School student Fred Nolan, accompanied by Isabel Coetzee, during the handover of school shoes at Primrose Primary School.

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Fred Nolan, a former student of Primrose Primary School, fits a student with new shoes.
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