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MODA residents and cubs enjoy a day of games and baking

What could be more wholesome than older adults and children spending time baking and playing games?

That’s exactly what happened on Saturday, November 8, when the 1st St Benedict’s Cub Pack and 1st Edenvale Cub Pack and their parents visited the residents of the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA).

Residents and their young visitors posed happily for photographs before challenging each other to a variety of games, including cards, dominoes and Rummikub.

“The baking session was a huge hit,” says occupational therapy assistant Peggy Kupa. “The aroma of freshly baked cupcakes filled the air, and everyone’s eyes lit up as they decorated their treats. It was wonderful to see our residents getting creative and having so much fun.”            

Zavier Fonseca with resident Barry Waldeck   
Resident Hansie Griessel with Matthew Jardim (St Benedict’s pack).
Resident Cecilia Röttcher enjoys a game.
MODA resident Annette Verskin.
Arthur Sprich (1st St Benedict’s), Zavier Fonseca and Zach Govender (1st Edenvale) with Hansie Griessel. 
MODA resident Annette Verskin with Matthew Jardim, Arthur Sprich, Germano Rodriguez (St Benedict’s pack), MODA residents Cecilia Röttcher and Lesley Nuytenpack, helper Sandra Fonseca, Zavier Fonseca and MODA resident Hansie Griessel.
Zavier Fonseca (1st Edenvale pack) with resident Pieter Van der Westhuizen.
Aaron Jackson (1st Edenvale Pack) and resident Hansie Griessel. 

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