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School’s donation drive brings comfort to Hospice patients

Kudos to ML Sultan Primary School for inspiring others with their compassion and generosity.

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, ML Sultan Primary School recently organised a drive to collect toiletry items for the patients being helped by Ladysmith Hospice. The school’s efforts, supported by the learners and parents, resulted in the creation of care packs that brought joy and comfort to the recipients.

School principal Donna Iyer expressed her gratitude to everyone who contributed to the initiative, saying, “We are grateful to all who contributed to make these packs possible.”

The Hospice staff and management were overwhelmed and full of appreciation for the generous donations, which will undoubtedly make a significant difference in the lives of the patients.

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This selfless act shows the school’s commitment to giving back to the community and spreading kindness. 

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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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