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Harvest High learners make a difference with kindness
"Her joy upon receiving these much-needed items reminded us all of the power of kindness and community"
A group of compassionate learners from Harvest High School, through their Ubuntu Organisation, made a heartwarming donation of clothes to a young woman in need in KwaHlathi on Wednesday last week (October 9).
“The Ubuntu Organisation was founded on the principles of compassion, empathy and service – values deeply instilled in us by our school. The joy of helping those who need it most is at the heart of what we do.
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“We encourage everyone to join this initiative! If you have any clothes you no longer wear, consider donating them and making a difference,” says Kethokuhle Ndhlovu from Harvest High.
The message from the school is: Remember, a little goes a long way, so let’s continue to spread hope – one act of kindness at a time.
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