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Ivory Park’s Bathabeleng Children’s Home receives school shoes and backpacks

Home manager Petunia Mashifane said gift donations have brought so much happiness to the children, who can't wait to go back to school.

As the start of the 2025 academic year fast approaching, the Bathabeleng Children’s Home manager, Petunia Mashifane, is grateful to Multiserv for donating school shoes and backpacks.

Mashifane said Multiserv brought big smiles to the children of the home in Ivory Park with school item donations when the company made the festive season brighter for the children by donating 46 pairs of school shoes and backpacks.

Mashifane said she was stressed about what the children were going to wear when going back to school, but the company came through for them.

Franchise and marketing manager from Multiserv Luandi Norris chats with the children from the Bathabeleng Children’s Home.

“We are truly thankful to Multiserv. This brought big smiles to our children, and the learners can’t wait to go back to school. What they have done for us is big, and I am also grateful on behalf of the children to start the school year with brand new shoes and backpacks,” said Mashifane.

Also read: Bathabeleng Children’s Home treated to a generous donation

Franchise and marketing manager at Multiserv Luandi Norris said this was part of their annual FestiveDrive initiative.

Bathabeleng Children’s Home with the donated school shoes.

“The heartfelt gesture brought joy and excitement to the children, leaving them beaming with gratitude. Giving back to the community, and its children fills our hearts with immense joy. This act of generosity underscores Multiserv’s commitment to uplifting the communities they serve,” said Norris.

While reflecting on the new year, Norris added that a small act of kindness can create ripples of hope and happiness.

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