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Adcock Ingram helps paint playgrounds for learners in Eldos

“A fresh coat of gratitude, thanks to our generous donors,” – Principal Jacobs.

The sooner the freshly painted slides, swings, merry-go-rounds, tubes, and playground climbers dry out, the sooner the learners from Feed My Lambs Primary School (FMLPS) can enjoy their play space with new thrilling colours.

Adcock Ingram dedicated over 67 minutes to helping FMLPS paint the school and donated paint for the school doors.

Learners enjoyed their own uninterrupted programme filled with fun activities like dance, school choir performances, poetry and many games.

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“As we walk through the school playground, we are met with the vibrant colours and renewed energy that comes with a fresh coat of paint.

The Principal of Feed My Lambs Primary, Adel Jacobs (purple) teachers and the Adcock Ingram team spend 67 minutes painting the playground for children at Feed My Lambs Primary School, on July 18. (Photo. KNG Media)

“This transformation would not have been possible without the kindness and generosity of our esteemed donors,” said Adel Jacobs, the principal of FMLPS.

She extended her heartfelt gratitude to Adcock Ingram for extending a helping hand, not only with sponsorship but also by ensuring that the task of painting was executed.

She said their contribution has not only beautified the surroundings but has also created a conducive environment for learning.

Feed My Lambs Primary School grounds get fresh paint. (Photo. KNG Media)

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“Your support is a testament to the power of community and the impact that can be made when we come together for a common goal.

 

“We are humbled by your trust in our school and our mission to provide quality education to our learners.”

She said the painting of the doors and playground equipment will serve as a symbol of hope, inspiration, and the possibilities that arise when people work together.

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“We are grateful for the investment in our school and our learners’ future. Thank you, Adcock Ingram for painting a brighter future for our students. Your generosity will have a lasting impact on our school community,” she concluded.

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