The community was treated to a day of fun and upliftment at Actonville Primary School, recently.
Nikeal Francis (7) and Natasha Boodhram.
The event, on October 15, was organised by Community Heart and Soul, an organisation whose aim it is to educate people and provide support and counselling for victims of violence, grief, drug and alcohol abuse, and more.
Nerissa Muthayan (left) and Manogari “Nogz” Moonsammy.
Nonhlanhla Dludlu (17, left), Tshepiso Tosai and Silindile Ngubabe (16).
Sharol Naidoo (left), Venessa Moodley (Actonville Primary School principal) and Roshni Magan (volunteer therapist on the day).
Siphesihle Mfaku (14, left), Leighdon Smith (16), Thabo Petoro (15) and Michalen Rungen (14).
Members of the Community Policing Forum (CPF) attended the school on the day. Seen here are (from left): Ashiq Ellahi, Muneeb Ebrahim, Elana Thompson, Fareed Khan (Sector One CPF chairperson) and Lindokuhle Shabangu.
Fatima Abilu (15, left), Taaliah Rahman (16), Naseera Abdool (16) and Ammaarah Gangat (15).
Sandy Reddy (left) and Derick Naidoo.
Enjoying the day’s events are (from left): Simiska (9), Samantha, Shaylin (5), Sheilini (10), Divashni (8) and Earl Pillay.
Attendees could receive advice and therapy on the day, regarding several issues.
Various speakers and musicians entertained the crowds, while the kids enjoyed having their faces painted.