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Preppies make lots of soup

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OUR Lady of the Southern Cross College, Dalby, Prep Blue class has been inspired by this year’s theme of Ssharing the Journey and trying to be the hands and feet of Jesus.

The whole class considered the theme and with the help of their teacher, Mrs Walton, came up with the idea to help out a local organisati­on and do something in the local community to be like Jesus.

With the help of parents and staff, the class has prepared 40 litres of pumpkin soup to be served at the Western Downs Outreach Project Soup Kitchen which feeds about 60–70 people on three nights per week.

“We have been working from a children’s book called ‘How Full is Your Bucket’, which includes a very important message that when a person’s invisible bucket of emotions is empty, they feel bad, but when we do things to fill up people’s bucket, it makes them feel happy,” Mrs Walton said.

“The activity of making the soup for the soup kitchen has helped the children to fill other people’s bucket not just emotionall­y but almost physically too by providing yummy, hot soup to fill them up.

“We also wanted to promote the amazing work of the Western Downs Outreach Program which is an organisati­on that helps feed and provide support to people in the community who need a helping hand — they don’t get any government funding and when I explained to the children what the WDOP does they were very excited to help.”

Thomas Carter, one of the preppies said, “I think we are helping to feed people who might not have enough money to buy their own food.”

 ?? PHOTO: CONTRIBUTE­D ?? LITTLE HELPERS: Preppies from Our Lady of the Southern Cross College, Dalby, help out at the Western Downs Outreach Project Soup Kitchen.
PHOTO: CONTRIBUTE­D LITTLE HELPERS: Preppies from Our Lady of the Southern Cross College, Dalby, help out at the Western Downs Outreach Project Soup Kitchen.

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