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Alberton High stands with KZN amid deadly floods

After KZN was hit by severe flooding, Alberton High School has stood together with the help of the community to show its support for the province.

Teachers and learners of Alberton High School have all united to show their support to KwaZulu-Natal by collecting clothing and blankets.

This is in light of the recent traumatic events that took place in KZN that took the lives of many and left multitudes destitute.

The school has raised a great number of wearable clothing and blankets that will be sent to the hard-hit province on May 27.

Learners of Alberton High School stand together with the devastated KZN. Photo: Supplied

“The community has always stood with Alberton High and this is our school’s way of showing the same support back, go Blues,” said Sade Johnson of the school’s head of welfare.

He also thanked all learners and teachers at the school who made this generous donation possible.

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