The SAACI Congress 2014 organisers have adopted Rhino Art as their community project in St Lucia. The National Congress will be held in St Lucia from 17-19 August. The first school nominated is Siletekhukhanya High School in Kaya Village. Project Rhino has thanked Merryl Fairfoot and her team for their overwhelming support. The committee has donated R5 000 from its Congress account to fund the disadvantaged school. It will display their art in an exhibition booth during the Congress.
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