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Happy Hearts Senior Academy shares a cup of love on Mandela Day

Happy Hearts Senior Academy shares a cup of love on Mandela Day

The Citizen18-07-2025
In the true spirit of Nelson Mandela's legacy, staff from Happy Hearts Senior Academy in Elsburg dedicated their 67 minutes on Mandela Day by sharing a warm meal with those less fortunate in the community.
The school prepared and served hearty soup to dozens of community members facing hardship.
'Our goal was simple: to show love, dignity, and hope through a shared meal. Mandela Day is a reminder that small acts of kindness can make a big impact,' said teacher Shannon.
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This was the first time the school reached out to the community, and they hope to make the outreach a regular part of its calendar, encouraging young people to live out Madiba's values of compassion, service, and unity.
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'There is a need in the community, and as a school, we can contribute to making it less hard. With the support of our parents, who are always willing to support and donate, we thank them,' said Shannon.
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