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Jannas hosts kitchen tea for Hospice

The initiative was run by the Senior Council, who asked for the support of the school.

The Senior Council of Hoërskool Jan de Klerk decided to support the newly opened Old Oak Hospice by holding a kitchen tea party.

The initiative was run by the Senior Council, who asked for the support of the school.

As is customary at Jannas, the school overwhelmed the Hospice with their support. Canned foods, toiletries, cleaning aids and so forth were donated to help the Hospice in their mammoth task.

From the left : Kelebogile Diale (Treasurer), Tseko Maleleka, Jabu Mbele (President), Ina Meiring (Hospice), Oratile Mpshane (Secretary) and Matshidiso Mantjie (Vice-President).
From the left : Kelebogile Diale (Treasurer), Tseko Maleleka, Jabu Mbele (President), Ina Meiring (Hospice), Oratile Mpshane (Secretary) and Matshidiso Mantjie (Vice-President).

The parcels were delivered to Hospice on Tuesday, 25 October by the Executive Committee of the Senior Council.

The school and the council would like to wish Old Oak Hospice a wonderful and blessed festive season.

“Know that we are always there for you and will continue to support you wherever we can!” said Marli Labuschagne, on behalf of the school.

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