CRADOCK NEWS - Just eight years ago, Charneen Syster was one of the first Amy Bell Scholarship recipients.
"She becomes our first graduate from that very same group," says Irvin Tam, director of Amy Bell Charities in Cradock, during an interview with the Graaff-Reinet Advertiser.
"From her early days at Carinus Primary to walking through the halls of Cradock High School, and watching her grow into a young woman and graduating with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Nelson Mandela University is one of the most beautiful reminders of the power of upliftment through education.
We are filled with pride as we celebrate this incredible achievement."
Amy Bell Charities remains deeply rooted in honouring its mission.
As a wildlife foundation, it is incredibly grateful to the hunters, taxidermists, game ranchers and all their nature-loving friends for continued and generous support.
Amy Bell Charities wishes to continue to empower and equip young minds to grow into their fullest potential.
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