Successful open day at Esperanzo Special Needs School

"We welcome children from all walks of life and are currently accepting enrolment," she explained.

The Esperanza Special Needs School opened its doors to the Dundee community on April 1, with an opening ceremony to remember.
“We are a non-profit organisation and a non-government-funded school that is here to make a difference to the community of Dundee,” said the founder of the school, Jennifer Pillay.
She added that because they are a non-profit organisation, they take children with a variety of disabilities, including autism, intellectual / learning and physical disabilities.
“We welcome children from all walks of life and are currently accepting enrolment,” she explained.
She added that the school accepts contributions of any kind and that donors may file a SARS claim for reimbursement. Jennifer concluded by expressing gratitude to those who attended the opening to show their support.
Brenda Viljoen, the principal of Dundee Pre-Primary School, commented that Moses and Jennifer Pillay and their employees are giving many people hope. “We pray that your diligent preparation over the past months and days will pay off,” said Brenda.

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