Primrose High School teacher Raquel Pereira recently started a charity drive in conjunction with The Sweethearts Foundation where students bring bread tags and bottle tops which will allow them to donate a wheelchair to a local old age home.
Makgesa Kgatle, in Grade Nine, brought 1 526 bread tags and bottle tops combined to donate to the project.
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