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Sifisosethu Drycott Crèche welcomes special visitors

Forming a circle and guided by their educators, the children sang and danced for the guests - who also joined in, much to the children's delight

Sifisosethu Drycott Crèche was a hive of activity as the staff and little learners prepared to receive special visitors.

They gave a warm welcome to the team from KFC, who were at the school for an ‘Add Hope’ visit. Sifisosethu Drycott Crèche is one of KFC’s ‘Add Hope’ beneficiaries and has been the recipient of cash as well as other items for the school.

 

On June 1, the team from KFC paid a courtesy visit to the school and also served the children lunch. Forming a circle and guided by their educators, the children sang and danced for the guests – who also joined in, much to the children’s delight.

“We are here to see how the children are doing and we are very happy and touched by the welcome,” said Phindile Zikalala from KFC.

The children were served a hearty lunch before the team said farewell.

KFC staff ready to serve lunch during the Add Hope visit.

KFC Add Hope partners up with over 140 non-profit organisations across South Africa like Jam, Afrika Tikkun and SOS children’s villages, as well as smaller organisations in local communities; Sifisosethu Drycott Crèche being one of them. Contributions from customers, together with the KFC franchisees, goes directly toward the Add Hope programme and enables them to reach over 150,000 children around the country daily, providing them with healthy and nutritious meals.

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