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Right to Write Campaign at Greenside High

Inner-city school receives large stationery donation

Greenside High School recently donated a large amount of stationery to the Albert Street School in Johannesburg. The school – which caters for 400 refugee, displaced and orphaned children – was identified by Wits University’s International Human Rights Exchange (IHRE) as having a real need. Past Greenside high school pupil Neo Semoko, currently a Wits student, became involved the IHRE’s Right to Write campaign. The IHRE requested from its members to call on their past schools for help. Greenside High, with the assistance of Bond Stationers in Northcliff and Dean Stationers in Pretoria, donated a vast amount of much-needed stationery to the Johannesburg school. The entire collection was handed over by Greenside High’s heads of school Misha Abrahamse and Suleiman Momoniat on Friday 11 October.

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