- Pablo Mrs Fifield's Grade 10 registration class started knitting in August 2016 for homeless people. On a Monday and Friday the pupils in her class get a choice to read or knit. Most of the students prefer knitting over reading but all of them don't knit at their homes because they don't have the necessary equipment to knit with. Some of the students said that they find knitting calming and relaxing and they wouldn't mind doing it every day. Some students do it to learn a new skill, some do it for fun but most of them do it to help those who are in need.
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- Pixxie Port Shepstone High School, being the generous, unselfish school that it is, has engaged in the Feed the Babies Fund. This Fund will assist in feeding hungry children. Daily, the Feed the Babies Fund feeds over 7500 children in KZN’s rural areas. Their main focus is children from birth to the age of six.
- MJ From a young age our parents begin to mould us into the people they wish us to become. They groom us, teach us, instilL morals in us and, most importantly, they lay out a guideline for how our life should progress over the first eighteen years. We are to attend pre-school, then primary school, followed by high school, and finally university after which we are to get jobs and contribute to society. But what if one of these vital steps were missing? What if there were no universities? From the way things are currently progressing I fear that is a real possibility. |