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Alma Mater learners reach out to Môreglans elders

Alma Mater International School learners took part in a community outreach programme by visiting the Môreglans Old Age Home.

Learners of Alma Mater International School recently took time out of the classroom to visit and engage with the elders of Môreglans Old Age Home as part of the school’s community outreach programme.

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Learners from grades 0 to 7 came out in their numbers on a very chilly Friday morning, June 9 to bring warmth to the hearts of the elderly.

The learners gifted each elderly with a bag of items including oranges, naartjies, apples, bananas, sweets, biscuits, tissues, face cloths, and soap while the school choir sang beautiful songs. Learners then also had an opportunity to interact with the people of the old age home.

Daahy Andraju with Môreglands Health Care Worker Destiny Muthaphuli.
Tadious Chivhinge with Martin Rae and Maureen Rae

It was a great experience and a wonderful morning full of love and care from the youngsters towards the amazing residents of the home.

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Alyssa Kaisi and Tino Kokera.

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