Ranokanyane CJSS throws party for orphans

Orphans at SOS children's village in Serowe have been treated to a party by Ranokanyane CJSS HIV/AIDS Awareness club, as part of their campaign in the Month of Youth Against AIDS (MYAA).

Brian Setlalekgosi, Chairperson of the Ranokanyane HIV/AIDS Awareness club said;  "Our aim is to help the less fortunate children in our community. Ever since this club was formed in 2000, we have been holding a luncheon annually for the orphans in our catchment area".

"Our objective this year was to organise a party for our friends here at SOS.  We have made this day possible by raising funds through selling snacks to the student community and also through donation forms. Our teachers also helped us by contributing money towards the event. We wanted to put a smile on these beautiful faces you see in front of us", said Setlalekgosi.

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