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Siphesihle Community Club keeps Nokuthula Special School learners warm

Siphesihle Community Club donated eight boxes of jerseys to Nokthula Special School.

Siphesihle Community Club donated school jerseys to Nokuthula Special School on June 12 to keep learners warm this winter.

Siphesihle Community Club founder Maureen Zodwa Shezi and youth leader Kamohelo Skhosana. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

A social worker at the school Matseleng Masebe said, “We are grateful for Siphesihle Community Club’s kind gesture. Donating school jerseys for our learners means a lot to us and will help, especially because it is winter. It will also contribute towards the success of class participation, school attendance, and learning in the classroom. “
A youth leader at Siphesihle Community Club Kamohelo Skhosana said donating to Nokuthula Special School was a no-brainer.

Siphesihle Community Club founder Maureen Zodwa Shezi and youth leader Kamohelo Skhosana. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

“We gave Nokthula jerseys because we had extra jerseys we received from our donors and we did not want them to go to waste especially because it is winter.”

Siphesihle Community Club helps people of all ages by providing them with food and clothing and hosts community initiatives.

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