Caring schoolchildren from across the county have raised thousands of pounds and donated essential goods, as the humanitarian situation becomes increasingly dire in Ukraine.
With compassion and drive to show their support and help Ukrainian families, children have come up with creative fundraising activities and events to raise staggering amounts for those in desperate need.
Here are just a few examples of some of the great work our school communities are doing:-
Pupils at The Corbet School, Baschurch came up with lots of imaginative activities including a get moving marathon challenge, raffles, just dance, name the teddy, quizzes, bingo talent show, film and popcorn, penalty and netball shootouts, clay work auction, talent show and a come, laugh workshop and hot chocolate event, to name but a few. So far activities have raised nearly £2,000.
Meanwhile, Mereside C of E Primary Academy School in Shrewsbury’s council arranged a collection of nappies, toiletries and feminine hygiene products that were then delivered to the Monkmoor collection point.
At wear blue and yellow for Ukraine days, Oldbury Wells School, Bridgnorth raised over £2,800, Brown Clee CE Primary School over £800 to date, and Hinstock Primary School, Market Drayton over £950 along with proceeds of their coffee morning fundraiser.
All money raised will go to centralised organisations to ensure food, water, shelter, healthcare and protection is disseminated to the specialist charities on the ground.
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