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Bandana Day at DSG

Stephen PenneyBy Stephen PenneySeptember 26, 2017Updated:November 3, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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DSG pupils recentlysupported the Sunflower Fund by wearing bandanas (which they purchased). The Sunflower Fund is a South African NPO dedicated to creating awareness, educating the public and facilitating the registration process for people to join the South African Bone Marrow Registry. Courtney Repinz, Megan Willemse and Enya Kemp wearing their buffs outside the Grade 8 House. Photo: Supplied
DSG pupils recently supported the Sunflower Fund by wearing bandanas which they bought. The Sunflower Fund is a South African NPO dedicated to creating awareness, educating the public and facilitating the registration process for people to join the South African Bone Marrow Registry. Courtney Repinz, Megan Willemse and Enya Kemp wear their buffs outside the Grade 8 House. Photo: Supplied
DSG pupils recentlysupported the Sunflower Fund by wearing bandanas (which they purchased). The Sunflower Fund is a South African NPO dedicated to creating awareness, educating the public and facilitating the registration process for people to join the South African Bone Marrow Registry. Here Charlotte Carmichael and Kei Repapis are seen with their bandanas. Photo: Supplied
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