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St Teresa’s gives to CHOC with love

CRAIGHALL PARK – This year was no different as the school showed their love for CHOC on Valentine’s Day.

St Teresa’s Junior Primary School in Craighall Park celebrated Valentine’s Day with a civvies day in shades of red, pink and white.

The school also held a collection of much-need items for the Childhood Cancer Foundation (CHOC).

Grade 00s Hailey Groenewald and Genevieve Meilhon share some love. Photo: Supplied
Grade 0s Gemma Jonsson and Asakhe Godlwana are all smiles. Photo: Supplied

Computer educator and marketing, Lianda May said, “CHOC supports families of children with cancer and life-threatening blood disorders and requested face cloths, soap, body lotions, deodorants, sanitary towels, toothpaste and toothbrushes as well as colouring-in books and crayons.

Grade 2s Siobhan Moyo, Cameron Rankin and Rethabile Mphahlele show off their matching outfits. Photo: Supplied
Grade 1 Noa Del Fabbro Jacobson is a Valentine’s superhero. Photo: Supplied

“Thanks to our amazing Rosie families, we were able to make another generous contribution to CHOC, as we have been doing for the past four years.”

Grade 1s Avery Kariuki, Frances Gillibrand, Emily Milner and Milea Morais show up in their happy civvies colours. Photo: Supplied

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