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Manners4Minors donate to PinkDrive

Manners4Minors Kempton Park thanks all of these schools, learners and parents for supporting this worthy cause

MANNERS4Minors (M4M) Kempton Park donated over R5 000 to breast cancer awareness organisation PinkDrive.

M4M worked in partnership with Kempton Park nurseries and primary schools to raise R5 783 during breast cancer awareness month through its Caring and Sharing campaign last year.

The cheque was handed over on December 6.

“Manners4Minors Kempton Park thanks all of these schools, learners and parents for supporting this worthy cause,” Rina Burke of Manners4Minors said.

The nurseries and schools that were involved included Woepel Doepel Kultuurkasteel, Little Squirrels Daycare, Boekenhout Naskoolsentrum, Lulu Pops Daycare, Toddler Tubby Lodge, Laerskool Die President, Kempton Park Primary School and Curro Serengeti Primary School.

Laerskool Die President was the lucky draw winner for a complimentary Manners4Minors Workshop in 2015 and Sir Pierre van Ryneveld High School the lucky winner from the nominated high schools that won a cancer awareness day where PinkDrive will educate learners on breast and testicular health.

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