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Students rally for winter appeal

IN a strong show of community spirit, St Mary’s Primary School (SMPS) has collected more than 1700 non-perishable food items and essential goods for this year’s St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal.

Over a two-week period, students, families and staff came together to donate food, toiletries, warm clothing and other household items to support local individuals and families facing added challenges during the colder months.

The initiative is part of the school’s values-based education program, which encourages students to engage meaningfully with real-life issues in their local community.

SMPS religious education leader Belinda Davies said the appeal gave students a meaningful opportunity to give back.

“Our students have embraced this opportunity to give with open hearts,” she said.

“It’s powerful to see them understand the impact of their actions and know they are making a real difference in our local community.”

Donations were delivered to St Vincent de Paul Swan Hill, the Swan Hill Food Hub, and A Good Kitchen, a volunteer-led organisation that provides warm meals each Tuesday evening.

St Vincent de Paul secretary Ross Cleveland said the generosity from the school community would provide welcome relief this winter.

“Both groups are incredibly appreciative of the effort made by the school and wider community,” Mr Cleveland said.

“The non-perishable food will be distributed locally where it’s needed most.

“With rising costs across essentials like food, electricity and rent, many households are feeling the pressure.

“These donations help ease that burden.”

Items donated included toothbrushes, shampoo, dishwashing liquid, warm gloves, beanies and more, everyday essentials that can quickly add up and stretch the household budget.

Donations are distributed through Vinnies Welfare Services on Thursdays and Fridays, and through A Good Kitchen on Tuesday evenings.

Mr Cleveland said the ongoing support from the wider community is deeply appreciated.

“St Vincent de Paul, A Good Kitchen and the Swan Hill Food Hub are incredibly grateful for the continued help we receive from schools, businesses and individuals,” he said.

“It really does make a difference in people’s lives.”

The St Mary’s Winter Appeal not only supports members of the local community; it also offers students a real-world opportunity to take part in meaningful community service and build a strong sense of social responsibility.

Anyone wishing to contribute to the appeal can drop off donations at A Good Kitchen, located at the Welcome Centre next to the Catholic Church, every Tuesday at 5pm.

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