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Police give clothing to school

The learners were allowed to pick and choose what they wanted and this pleased every one of them.

THE Eden Park Social Crime Prevention Unit, under the leadership of Sgt Mita Baloyi-Badi and Sgt Esther Khoza visited Pheasant Folly Primary School in Extension Nine in Palm Ridge to distribute clothes to learners on November 9.

The sergeants were accompanied by Sgt Ronney Ramara and Const Victor Mphapuli from Germiston Flying Squad who is responsible for collecting and distributing the clothing.

“I know many charity groups and churches that are eager to donate clothes to needy children. Whenever I get a donation, I arrange with these two sergeants to identify a school in the area. Seeing happy smiles on the learners’ faces brings joy to my heart,” said Ramara.

The school staff and parents thanked the team for its kind gesture. The learners were allowed to pick and choose what they wanted and this pleased every one of them. Some parents helped their children to pick the correct sizes.

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