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Riebie class donates to MES

They also collected and handed out toys and clothes

THE learners of Laerskool Van Riebeeckpark visited the MES Kempton Park after-school centre on May 26 and learnt about various projects they manage.

They also handed out toys and clothes that they had collected.

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MES would like to thank Sarah-Lize du Plessis and her class for the visit and all their help and donations.

“It is wonderful to see children in our community reach out to other children that are in need. Parents have the responsibility to teach their children from a young age to share, especially with those in need,” said manager of MES Kempton Park, Lilly Franks.

“These children are the future leaders of our country and we need to encourage them to make a difference in their communities. Our world would indeed be a better place if everyone realised from a young age that they can make a difference, no matter how small.”

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