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Crawford Sandton blood drive exceeds expectations

With support from all corners of the Crawford Sandton community, the school’s blood drive achieved an incredible success, far surpassing its target.

Crawford International Sandton College’s blood drive, held on February 21, was a resounding success. It exceeded its initial goal of 45 donations, and thanks to the incredible support from learners, staff, and families, the drive achieved an impressive total of 57 donations.

The donors included 2 learners from Grade 10, 12 from Grade 11, and 23 from Grade 12, along with 17 staff members and 3 parents.

Khalid Kadwa and Justin Sher.

A special mention goes to Grade 12 learners, who led the charge with the most donations.

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Dr Jamie Das Neves, Marcelle Donald and Livya Firer.

Zelda van Rooyen, part of the blood drive team, expressed her gratitude.

“We are so proud of how our school community came together for such an important cause. The generosity shown by our learners and staff is truly inspiring.”

Chloe Boezak.

Dr Jamie Das Neves added, “Every donation helps save lives, and to see the Crawford Sandton family exceed expectations is a testament to their commitment to making a real difference.”

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