Bear-faced cheek!
January 26, 2010 on 5:03 pm | In Lancashire
240 teddybears have arrived at Stonyhurst College, thanks to ‘Harrod’s’ and a student’s bright idea. John Golden, a sixth-former at the Lancashire school, is raising money for Stonyhurst’s Children’s Holiday charity, which gives disabled and underprivileged children a holiday each summer.
“I emailed lots of major stores to ask of they could make a donation,” said John, a boarder at Stonyhurst, from Glasgow. “‘Harrod’s’ was the only one to reply and offered 20 of their teddybears. When I asked if they could spare any more they increased this to 240! Luckily, they’re selling very quickly.”
Every year, sixth-formers and staff at Stonyhurst College run a holiday week for local children with special needs, giving them a great time and their parents much needed respite. Money for the holiday is raised throughout the year by the pupils, to cover the cost of food and trips to Chester Zoo and the Lake District. Each child is assigned to a sixth-former, who cares for them throughout the holiday, at Stonyhurst’s prep school. “I’ve heard the week is very demanding but rewarding and I’m looking forward to it,” said John, who is also planning a fund-raising ball.
Our photograph shows 3 of Stonyhurst’s fund-raisers: Michael McCullough, (from Garstang), John Golden (centre, from Glasgow) and Henry Taylor (from Hampshire).
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