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ML Sultan reaches out with kindness to old age home

The residents were overjoyed by the heartwarming and generous gesture.

The learners and teachers of ML Sultan Primary School paid a special visit to Juana Maria Old Age Home on Wednesday (August 6). They came bearing gifts and brought some joy into the lives of the Frail Care residents.

Toiletry hampers were given to the residents, bringing smiles to every face.

ML Sultan thoughtfully included the old age home among the organisations they chose to support as part of the school’s outreach project.

“We’re so grateful for their kindness, and appreciate the impact it had on our residents’ day. Thanks to the learners and educators for spreading love and care,” said Juana Maria Old Age Home manager Sanet McClery.

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ML Sultan principal Donna Iyer thanks the parents for the generous sponsorship and for going out of their way to help make this initiative a success. 

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Shamona Buthuram

Shamona Buthuram, a journalist at the Ladysmith Gazette, is a multifaceted talent with a passion for fashion and make up. As a former Miss Bollywood winner and qualified makeup artist, she brings a unique perspective to her writing. When not working, Shamona loves dancing, watching Friends and Bollywood movies, and binge-watching Netflix. Her motto, "Love all, serve all.

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