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Large Princess Crossing retailer hands over donation to Roodepark School

Committing themselves to identifying areas where they can make a positive impact, the retail giant extended their hand to the LSEN school.

Pick n Pay Princess Crossing continued its community outreach efforts at Roodepark School on January 19.

Committing themselves to identifying areas where they can make a positive impact, the retail giant extended their hand to the LSEN school. Staff from the Princess Crossing outlet donated several boxes of stationery as well as a box full of female hygiene products for the school’s girls.

Anne Mjoka, Henry Dube and Jeanette Boshielo. Photo: Jarryd Westerdale.

“It is very important for us to keep giving back to the community. Pick n Pay feels a close bond with our customers, and we want to also be there when they are in need,” said Anne Mjoka, Pick n Pay Princess Crossing’s Customer Service Manager.

A staff member at Roodepark had approached the store, relaying a few extra items may alleviate a few January strains that some learners may be experiencing. Roodepark Deputy Principal, Alta Kotze, expressed their gratitude saying, “Thank you very much to Anne and her team for assisting with these items. Every little bit helps and nothing will go to waste.”

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