Lauren Snyders
25 May 2012
Today marks the start of Child Protection Week in South Africa.
The department of health and social development in Gauteng in conjunction with the Lyttleton Art Gallery will be hosting a two-week exhibition for the cause.
Township children’s art will focus on family preservation.
The department’s Gregory Chauke said that child protection should always be a priority.
He added that they have identified school children in primary and high school who will participate in the art exhibition.
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