Bikers and the community gather at the Seshego Circle Center to support the Pad a Girl Foundation initiative during the school shoe and sanitary pads drive.
POLOKWANE – The Pad a Girl Foundation hosted a sanitary pad and school shoe drive at the Seshego Circle Centre on Saturday, with bikers from various clubs and community members proudly supporting the initiative.
Bikers and the community gather at the Seshego Circle Center to support the Pad a Girl Foundation initiative during the school shoe and sanitary pads drive.
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