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Michael Sun brings warmth and hope to Kgotso Pre-School with winter donation drive

Midrand Constituency Head, Michael Sun, says the winter initiative drive was to support the educational needs of the young learners.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature and Midrand Constituency Head, Michael Sun, facilitated a heart-warming winter charity initiative at Kgotso Pre-School in Kaalfontein.

The donation drive on July 11 included blankets, beanies, scarves, and pencil cases.

He was doing this to support the well-being and educational needs of the young learners during the harsh winter months.

DA member and Midrand constituency head, Michael Sun. Photo: Supplied

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“This initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to giving back to the community and promoting a nurturing learning environment. We firmly believe that every child deserves access to quality education and the necessities that ensure they can learn and grow in comfort and dignity,” said Sun.

The donation was warmly received by the children and staff of Kgotso Pre-School, who expressed heartfelt gratitude for the thoughtful contribution.

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Sun said they were humbled to have brought some joy and relief to the young learners.

“A special word of thanks goes to our generous sponsors, ECCO Africa, Sweet Home Blankets, and Condere Distributor for their kindness and dedication to uplifting our communities. Your support made this meaningful initiative possible,” added Sun.

He said that together with their sponsors, they can build a compassionate, empowered society, with one small act at a time.

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Sphiwe Masilela

Sphiwe Masilela is a versatile journalist, who covers hard, crime, metro and sports news for over a decade now. His journalism career began in 2012 as an intern, and since then, Masilela has been a voice of the voiceless.

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