Cape Town school shows the spirit of 'Ubuntu' by giving to those struggling during isolation
Updated | By ECR
Not everyone is able to survive the isolation caused by the coronavirus, so it is important that we help those in need during this time.
Camps Bay High School is showing us that if we put our heads together - and not point fingers at each other, we can achieve a lot.
The school has taken it upon itself to make up several food parcels, which are to be given to those in need during this period of isolation.
“We are above all else a caring, community school and we recognised that the next couple of weeks might be quite tough for some of our learners as the unplanned extended break will put additional financial pressure on their families, particularly those who do not receive other assistance from bursary programs or sponsors. So, we decided to put together a food hamper for these students, identified by their tutor teachers as possibly being in need of assistance,” Mr Dave de Korte, Camps Bay High School Principal, said.
The selfless deed from the school is a reminder to us all that we are all one nation.
We all have a choice to make during these trying times. Choose to continue to come from a place of nation building through helping one another along the the way.
IMAGES: Camps Bay Highschool Official IG Page
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