Peterborough academy pupils donate support packages for city’s homeless
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The boxes, which contained essential items such as hats, gloves, deodorant and food, were donated and put together by pupils from the GEMS group at the academy’s Fitzwilliam site.
Richard Barnes Academy, which is part of the Thomas Deacon Education Trust, provides specialist primary and secondary education for pupils in the city aged between four and 16 who have been permanently excluded from school, or who are at risk of permanent exclusion.
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Nick Morley, principal of Richard Barnes Academy, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be supporting the Light Project Peterborough as our chosen charity of the year. Our learners were very excited to support the project and provide help to those who are homeless.
“I was so proud to deliver the boxes which represent our pupils hard work and generosity, as well as symbolise hope for those who need them most.”
Steven Pettican, CEO of Light Project Peterborough, said: “Every day we see people coming through the doors of the Garden House in real need. The Peterborough community has been amazing in its support for our work, but when young people help it is a real credit to them and their families.
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Hide Ad“A big thank you from all of us at Light Project Peterborough to the learners and staff at Richard Barnes Academy for partnering with us to help those in need. These kind donations really make a difference.”
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