Children of the Victory4All School programme’s Noah’s Ark Pre-school and King’s College had their annual clean-up big walk recently.

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This past week the children of the Victory4All School programme’s Noah’s Ark Pre-school and King’s College had their annual clean-up big walk to raise funds for their respective schools.

They spent the morning walking and enjoying the special day, all while learning, playing, and cleaning up their environment. The learners started at Dolphin Beach and finished at Albatross Beach, and some of the kids even walked to Poplar Park and enjoyed part of the Milkwood Trail.

“It’s always encouraging to see the young generation take ownership and care of nature,” says Maxie Kamalski, the resource developer from Victory4All.

The Big Clean-Up Walk for education is an initiative for the children to raise funds for the school, while also giving back to the community by cleaning up the routes that they will walk.

The team at Victory4All would like to thank the children and staff and all who assisted with the big walk, as well as extend their gratitude for the support of the Jeffreys Bay Windfarm and the Kouga Local Municipality that enabled them to make this day possible.

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