Broadway Pharmacy and Caxton teams on the Cupcake stand.
THE Robin Hood Foundation and an amazing team of volunteers brought a full morning of fun to Lalelani Primary School, which has been the foundation’s upliftment project of 2018.
In addition to the Buy a Brick campaign which has seen new classrooms, ablution facilities and a sports field being built, The Robin Hood Foundation organised a Carnival event at the school for 700 learners in celebration of Mandela Day.
Jumping castles, face painting, food stalls and games were provided and each child went home with an amazing goodie bag filled with gifts, including toys, toiletries and new school shoes.
ARB Electrical Team ready to play some basketball.
The Broadway Pharmacy team.
Cindy Norcott, Principal Mathe and Dr. Gcina Mhlophe.
Dr. Gcina Mhlophe entertaining the crowd.
Gillian Barr, Darren Bowler, Natasha Karamchand and Tammy Howard.
The Hirsch’s Hillcrest team.
Jason Steyn from VA Tungsten with Kim Griffith Jones from the Robinhood Foundation.
KZN Slots and Kingdom Slots with cheques valued at R180 000.
Principal Mathe of Lalelani Primary School and Cindy Norcott Chairperson of The Robinhood Foundation welcoming all the students and volunteers.
Robinhood Committe Members Pat Hormann Liesl Kriegisch and Cindy Norcott.
Sam Daykin.
Tammy Howard and Sarah Braithwaite.
Team from Kaytech with some of the Lalelani learners.
The Robinhood volunteer team.
“This was a day these children will never forget and The Robin Hood Foundation would like to thank all the amazing sponsors and volunteers that made the event possible,” said Robin Hood Foundation co-ordinator, Kim Griffith-Jones.
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