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Children treated to pizza and prescription glasses

According to Dynamic Vision Practice Manager, Louise Bezuidenhoudt, this annual initiative is aimed at bettering the sight of learners from various schools.

On Tuesday, 7 August, Key West Shopping Centre’s Dynamic Vision Optometrists stepped in to assist 21 children from Pro-Practicum School with much-needed prescription glasses.

According to Dynamic Vision Practice Manager, Louise Bezuidenhoudt, this annual initiative is aimed at bettering the sight of learners from various schools.

“It is such a privilege for us to help so many children every year. We are looking forward to continuing with the initiative in order to help as many children as possible,” she said.

On the day, Panarottis also came on board, and treated the children to lunch while they were at the centre having their eyes tested.

Key West subsequently decided to sponsor NuMetro movie tickets which they will receive the day they receive their new glasses.

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