On Tuesday the 12th of November
the school’s LAMDA teacher Miss Meekison (who is also a former Marist pupil) will
be selling her handmade jewellery in the LAMDA room (opposite the downstairs
drama room). This event will take place throughout small break and lunchtime
with prices ranging from £3- £7. Miss Meekison is kindly going to donate a
portion of the profits to the Medaille Trust, the charity that the school will
be fundraising in the run up to the Christmas Holidays.
This charity, chosen by Miss Vaughan-Neil,
aims to set up safe houses for victims of human trafficking to help them
recover and get back on their feet. A major part of the Trust’s work is to
raise awareness of the issue and to campaign on behalf of those who are enslaved and exploited in the
trafficking industry.
Therefore, Miss Meekison's sale is a
perfect opportunity to not only begin your Christmas shopping by purchasing
some of her affordable and unique jewellery (as worn by Little Mix!) for family
and friends, but also a great chance to support a very worthy cause.
Remember to keep thinking about how your form or year group
can raise money for the Medaille Trust in the run up to Christmas!
Written by Tara Allsopp, Year 9
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