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Henley High and Prep School spread joy with teddy bear donation

The initiative, spearheaded by the school’s Kindness Project, aimed to collect comfort items that would brighten the lives of children residing at the safe home.

In a heartwarming display of kindness and generosity, students from Henley High and Preparatory School recently came together for a special initiative to bring smiles to children in need. The school organised a teddy bear and toy donation drive, benefiting the LifeLine Vaal Vereeniging Safe Home.

Among those present were the school’s Principal Ms Michelle Roelofse,
Jaqui Shaw (teacher and organiser of the project), Chantelle Raath and
Suzette Kruger (LifeLine).

The initiative, spearheaded by the school’s Kindness Project, aimed to collect comfort items that would brighten the lives of children residing at the safe home. Students enthusiastically participated, donating a variety of teddy bears and toys, each carefully chosen to bring joy and companionship to their recipients.
“We wanted to do something meaningful for children who may be going through difficult times,” said Jaqui Shaw, teacher and the organiser of the project. “These teddy bears and toys represent our collective effort to show that we care and that they are not alone.”
The LifeLine Vaal Vereeniging Safe Home, which provides a safe haven for children who have experienced abuse or are in vulnerable situations, expressed gratitude for the donations.
The Kindness Project is part of the schools’ broader commitment to instil empathy and compassion in their students. Principal Ms Michelle Roelofse emphasised the importance of such initiatives in shaping well-rounded individuals.
“Teaching our students the value of kindness and community service is so important over and above academic achievement,” she stated.
“We are proud of our students for their initiative and generosity.”
The teddy bear and toy donation drive not only benefited the children at the safe home but also fostered a sense of unity and compassion among the students of Henley High and Preparatory School.
It served as a reminder that small acts of kindness can make a significant difference in the lives of others.
As the school looks forward to future projects, students and staff alike hope to continue spreading kindness and making a positive impact in their community.

Gugulethu Kgongoane

Gugulethu Kgongoane is the Online Editor of Sedibeng Ster. Email: gugu@mooivaal.co.za She is also an online journalist of Vaalweekblad. Email: gugu@mooivaal.co.za More »

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