Details of the child who has been sponsored will then be shared with you and the pupils once we have paid the monies to the charity. We feel that this will be a meaningful way of the pupils seeing how their money makes a big difference. Often they contribute to very large pots of money (Children in Need) and you can’t see the specific impact of your efforts. This will allow the children to follow someone in very real need of sponsorship to whom a small amount can actually be life changing.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Charity Fundraiser – Friday 25th October Black, Red & Yellow Day
We had a fantastic response to the charity event on Friday. Over £300 has been raised towards the funding of children from different parts of the world. The target for this day was only £240… so thank you to all for giving so generously. This year the School’s Council have made a request that we raise money to sponsor children from around the globe. Our first sponsorship arrangement will be with a child from Uganda
Details of the child who has been sponsored will then be shared with you and the pupils once we have paid the monies to the charity. We feel that this will be a meaningful way of the pupils seeing how their money makes a big difference. Often they contribute to very large pots of money (Children in Need) and you can’t see the specific impact of your efforts. This will allow the children to follow someone in very real need of sponsorship to whom a small amount can actually be life changing.
Details of the child who has been sponsored will then be shared with you and the pupils once we have paid the monies to the charity. We feel that this will be a meaningful way of the pupils seeing how their money makes a big difference. Often they contribute to very large pots of money (Children in Need) and you can’t see the specific impact of your efforts. This will allow the children to follow someone in very real need of sponsorship to whom a small amount can actually be life changing.
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