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Spreading love

Staff Reporter|Published 2 months ago

Thomas Oelz, right, of Heatherton House, plays Valentine’s bingo with Marie Viljoen, of Sunnyside Lodge Old Age Home. Picture: supplied

Four residents from the Sunnyside Lodge Old Age Home in Plumstead joined the Heatherton House pupils for a special Valentine's Day tea on Friday February 14. Heatherton House is a cottage school for neurodiverse teenagers with special educational needs. The teens sent out the invitations, shopped for what was needed, baked and prepared everything that the senior citizens enjoyed. After serving the residents, they all played Valentine's bingo together.

Minnie Lund, of Heatherton House, serving scones to Ann Brink of Sunnyside Lodge Old Age Home. Picture: supplied
Sunnyside Lodge Old Age Home residents, seated from left, Barbara McDonald, Ann Brink, Dorothy Robertson and Marie Viljoen served by Heatherton House pupils Minnie Lund, Thomas Oeltz, Daniel Enslin and Luke Paine. Picture: supplied

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