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Local school receives Easter boost from community donation
Komani – A simple act of kindness brought smiles to learners at St Theresa’s Primary School, after a local football club stepped in to make their Easter a little sweeter.
The school expressed its gratitude after receiving a donation of Easter eggs from Mr Jan Draghoender and the Seven Stars Soccer Club. The gesture, though small in scale, had a meaningful impact on the school community.
In a message shared by the school, staff highlighted the strong support they continue to receive from the local community, describing the donation as a thoughtful act that lifted spirits among learners.
The Easter eggs were handed out at the school, creating a moment of excitement and appreciation among pupils. For many learners, such gestures go beyond treats, reinforcing a sense of care and connection between schools and the wider community.
Community-driven initiatives like this remain an important part of school life across the region, particularly in areas where schools often rely on partnerships and goodwill to support learners beyond the classroom.
The involvement of local organisations such as Seven Stars Soccer Club reflects a broader culture of community support in Komani, where residents, clubs and individuals regularly step in to assist schools and youth development efforts.
While the donation itself was modest, the message behind it was clear: local support continues to play a vital role in shaping positive experiences for learners.
The school extended its appreciation to Mr Draghoender and the club for their contribution, noting that such acts of generosity help create a supportive and encouraging environment for children.
