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Pick n Pay is working with Feed the Nation Foundation to donate R200,000 towards food hampers for learners at 40 local schools. The retailer is also enabling customers to donate essential food and stationery items at participating Pick n Pay stores during its
Back-to-School Food Drive so that more learners can be reached.
20 Pick n Pay stores have each selected two nearby schools to help with food hampers.
The reality is that thousands of children go to school hungry every day, says Suzanne Ackerman-Berman, transformation director at Pick n Pay. “The number of children needing support has grown dramatically during lockdown as parents or guardians have lost their jobs. Together with these schools, we have identified children most in need and aim to support them with basic food and stationery essentials to start the year.”
Dedicated Cape teacher honoured with radio stationâs Teacher of the Year award
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Cape Town - Come Monday, a dedicated and committed teacher will be honoured at a special prize giving after scooping a Teacher of the Year award from a local radio station.
Jeremy Dietsiso, 27, beat out 10 finalists to win R15 000 and R10 000 for his high school from Kfm 94.5 and Pick n Pay School Club.
The much-loved natural science and life science teacher at Silversands High School was nominated for the excellent work he does at school but also in the community of Happy Valley.
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The Pick n Pay School Club, one of the longest-established educational support programmes in South Africa, has been acknowledged with the prestigious 2020 Trialogue Strategic Corporate Social Investment (CSI) Award. The Pick n Pay School Club programme supports more than two million learners every year and was founded in 2003. The programme’s educational content is co-created with partners and updated annually and aligned with the Department of Basic Education’s national curriculum and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
This year, beneficiaries included 105 875 teachers, 2 268 750 learners and 3 403 125 guardians across South Africa. The award was announced at the virtual launch of the 23
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