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    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMay 7, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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    A Grahamstown man who is a volunteer at the Assumption Clinic in Joza has found a purpose in life through helping a special care needs school that caters for disabled children housed at Samuel Ntlebi Primary School.

    A Grahamstown man who is a volunteer at the Assumption Clinic in Joza has found a purpose in life through helping a special care needs school that caters for disabled children housed at Samuel Ntlebi Primary School.

    Gugu Millie organised an event on Tuesday to thank sponsors, including Raphael Centre, Rotary Club, Rhodes University Community Engagement Centre, the Association for Disabled People.

    members of the Bisho Parliament, Unathi Qupe, Mgcini Hlohlo, Lwandile Fumba, Thandile Millie from Accenture, Katlego Mocwaledi and Mila Qupe.

    The school started operating on 6 August. Photo: Buntu Gotywa.

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