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Alberton High School helped to donate three wheelchairs to the needy recently.

ALBERTON High School helped to donate three wheelchairs to the needy recently.

The Tops and Tags welfare drive managed to reach their target of 1 000kg of plastic bottle tops and bread tags, which were donated to Interwaste, who in turn, together with Alberton High, were able to donate three wheelchairs.

Two of the wheelchairs were donated to the Stepping Stone Hospice in Alberton and the third to the Childhood Cancer Foundation of South Africa (CHOC).

“Thank you to Dylan Jacobs who has been the driving force behind this project, and we would also like to thank all the learners and parents as well as the learners from Highveld Primary School who contributed to this project to help the environment as well as our community,” said Carol Roberts, marketing officer of Alberton High School.

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