Tim Guest with some students from Gosnells Primary School.
Camera IconTim Guest with some students from Gosnells Primary School. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Old Boy donates new uniforms

Francis CurroComment News

PERTH property investment guru and former Gosnells Primary School student Tim Guest has gone back to his old school to donate winter uniforms for the students.

Mr Guest grew up in Gosnells and wanted to help out after hearing some of the students' families could not afford winter uniforms.

The 37-year-old has become one of the State's leading young investors and entrepreneurs after owning 13 properties and retiring as a multi-millionaire at just 27.

He heard about a program from volunteer charity Manna Inc, who help serve the homeless and hungry. One of their programs included giving school children winter uniforms and one of the schools on their list was Gosnells Primary School.

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Mr Guest said he would take care of it and donated uniforms through his business, Infinite Wealth, to the children.

He went to the school to hand out the uniforms to some of the kids, who he said were happy to receive the new uniforms.

"They were awesome," he said. "I guess for them it doesn't really seem that big of a deal. It's just what they have to deal with every day."