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HOEDSPRUIT: HESC’s facility project

The Hoedspruit Endangered Species Centre (HESC) got involved with the Lumukisa Preparatory School situated in Tintswalo Village, Acornhoek and introduced the Investec Rhino Lifeline (IRL) initiative late in 2017.

During the introduction and interaction, the plight for ablution facilities was quickly identified.

HESC, together with the Wildlife Conservation Trust (WCT), partnered with Nedbank to launch a toilet refurbishment project at the school.

This project was completed in November and it is believed that the schooling experience of the learners at Lumukisa Preparatory School will now change forever.

“We would like to extend a heartfelt and sincere thank you to the WCT, David de Beer from Davon Construction and last but not at all least, Ian Mostert and Heinie Klee from Nedbank.

The day was a festive one and smiles could be seen all around.

“HESC and Mrs. Roode are very grateful that they were able to help at Lumukisa Preparatory School and in a position to facilitate the ablution facilities with Nedbank. “HESC is proud that they could help improve the day-to-day lives of both the learners and their school teachers,” said Karen Swiegers of the HESC.

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