#ThankfulTuesday: Jars of Hope by eight-year-old Reece leaves us grateful
Updated | By East Coast Radio
A simple decision to help.
We heard about a young boy who has taken it upon himself to help those that have been affected by the recent KZN flooding.
Reece Prinsloo from Highbury Preparatory told his mom how terrible he was feeling when he heard about the amount of people who lost so much during the floods.
So he asked his mother if he could make Jars of Hope. The concept of these jars was introduced to many people last year during the KZN riots.
The Robinhood Foundation were asking people to take an emptied out coffee jar or peanut butter jar and fill it with dried lentils, soup mix, stock cube, and rice.
So Reece went on to do this and then further challenged his classmates to do the same.
Last week, he managed to come up with 16 Jars of Hope, which will be able to feed an estimated 160 children.
Project Hope SA has thanked this young man for his kindness and drive to contribute. And has also challenged other schools to beat his contribution.
We loved what they said in their post...
"Keep up your amazing zest for life and never think that your seemingly small contribution won’t matter. We are so proud of you!!" (Facebook)
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Sometimes it's the small contributions that join to make the biggest differences.
Thank you to Reece and his family for reminding us of that...
If you would like to contribute a Jar of Hope, then you can contact Project Hope SA here or call them on 082 501 8008.
Image Courtesy of Facebook
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