On Saturday 27 October 2012 some of the Parklands College Interact Club members assisted at a Christmas party for Dunoon kids held at Lilliput Pre-primary, Tableview. There were at least 240 kids from 9 creches in Dunoon under the care of Cathy Hartley and her team.
Saturday, 10 November 2012
Santa Shoe Box Project
We have collected 50 Santa shoe boxes in the Secondary school and in total 331 across the college. Well done and thank you to all the Parklands College families and staff who gave so generously. We hope to make this an annual project.
Children from Dunoon opening their Santa Shoe Boxes
240 Santa Shoe Boxes were collected for Dunoon creche children and handed out at their Christmas party held at Lilliput Pre-Primary School, Tableview.
Parklands College learners enthusiastically packing Santa Shoe Boxes
Children from Dunoon opening their Santa Shoe Boxes
240 Santa Shoe Boxes were collected for Dunoon creche children and handed out at their Christmas party held at Lilliput Pre-Primary School, Tableview.
Parklands College learners enthusiastically packing Santa Shoe Boxes
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Reach for your slippers day at Parklands College
On Friday 3rd August Parklands College participated in Reach for a Dream Foundation's nation-wide "Reach for your slippers day". Learners and staff were encouraged to come to school wearing their slippers for a donation of R10 per person. In total we collected R8567,00. The money will be used to fulfill the dreams of terminally ill children.
Well done Parklands!
Well done Parklands!
SALT Light Bags
During the month of August the Parklands College Secondary school will be filling SALT (Sharing Abundant Life Together) Light bags. Each class representative has been given a few bags and are encouraging their class to fill as many as possible. Her are the contents needed to fill each bag:
2.5kg white mealie meal
410g peanut butter
500g rice
500g brown speckled beans
2x1kg samp
1kg sugar
500g salt
200g savoury soya mince
Each bag feeds a family of four for a week. HIV patients at local clinics are given these food parcels because they need to take their anti-retrovirals with a meal.
Last year Parklands College Secondary faculty filled approximately 100 bags and this year we would like to double that figure. This year we have called upon the Interact Clubs of Tableview and Milnerton High to help us reach this target of filling 200 bags.
For more information on how to get your own bag to fill, contact Debbie Rowe
email: drowe@parklands.co.za
2.5kg white mealie meal
410g peanut butter
500g rice
500g brown speckled beans
2x1kg samp
1kg sugar
500g salt
200g savoury soya mince
Each bag feeds a family of four for a week. HIV patients at local clinics are given these food parcels because they need to take their anti-retrovirals with a meal.
Last year Parklands College Secondary faculty filled approximately 100 bags and this year we would like to double that figure. This year we have called upon the Interact Clubs of Tableview and Milnerton High to help us reach this target of filling 200 bags.
For more information on how to get your own bag to fill, contact Debbie Rowe
email: drowe@parklands.co.za
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