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Elderly treated with smiles and love

On a sweltering afternoon, hearts melted as the girls showed great care and love for the elderly.

The First Potchefstroom Brownie Pack reached out to the elderly at Samuel Broadbent House.

On a sweltering afternoon, hearts melted as the girls showed great care and love for the elderly.
They shared ice-cream together, sang songs and donated plants for the planned sensory garden at Samuel Broadbent House’s dementia unit. The residents thanked the First Potchefstroom Brownies Pack for their visit.

‘The ice-cream we shared was a welcome treat but your smiles and love for our residents were the greatest treat of all,’ a resident said.

The singing Brownies bring smiles to many faces.
Mrs Steenkamp, Mrs Luyt and Mrs Pepler with the Brownies.
Mrs Kinnear, Mrs Peens and Mrs Schwartzer enjoy ice-cream with the Brownies.

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