Fortune Sibiya, our waterWise educator based in Mamelodi, took the project to a community that had not as yet been visited by one of our educators. This is her story:Pupils from Norridge Park a primary school, located at Eersterust near Pretoria had the privilege to learn about Water Safety and Saving lives. This is to encourage children to learn CPR so they can act when faced with an emergency.Grade 4 & 5 pupils showed a lot of excitement and they where eager to learn about Water Safety, they couldn’t wait to have their turn to demonstrate. I was very impressed by their level of understanding.They found it very easy to do CPR.Thank you to Mr Forbay for allowing me to present my workshop to his entire senior phase (Grade 4- Grade 7)
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