Pre-school donates to home

inculcate a sense of responsibility in children at a tender age.
Kids Academy Pre-School principal, Mrs Blessings Chidavaenzi, said the move was meant to teach children how to love and be able to socialise with the less-privileged.

Parents of the children at the pre-school also contributed by supplying some of the goods donated.
Mrs Chidavaenzi encouraged the corporate world to contribute to the disadvantaged and take them as their own.

“I encourage the world to look at these children as normal children who are like everybody else and who also need comfort,” she said.

The children also got the chance to mingle with each other and get exposed to different worlds.
“This is also a chance for privileged children to get to know that there are other children out there who are not as privileged as them but also need to be loved,” she said.

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