Norkem Park Primary's community drive helps those in need

A total of 7 463 items were collected and distributed to underprivileged children.

Each year, Norkem Park Primary School learners embark on a community drive, and this year, personal care kit items were collected.
A total of 7 463 items were collected and distributed to underprivileged children.
Roseleah Pillay collected the most items for the school and Grayson Wood came in second place.
The packages included toiletries and were distributed to John Wesley Child Care Centre, Tembisa Child and Family Welfare, Kruisweg Gemeente, Little Eden Society, Stepping Stones Pre-School, Avril Elizabeth Home, Casa Caritas, Epworth Children's Village, Child Welfare SA Kempton Park, Rynpark 4 Snyman Home, Greater Benoni Child Welfare and Raad vir Bejaarders Kempton Park.

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