Khaleej Times

Charity can begin at school

- ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com Ashwani Kumar

abu dhabi— For many, charity begins at home but students of an Abu Dhabi school think otherwise. Students of St Joseph’s School collected and handed over a hamper of basic amenities to school bus drivers, bus conductors, non-teaching staff and janitors at an event.

“They are indispensa­ble part of our lives,” the students said.

The school held the charity event in line with the declaratio­n of 2017 as the Year of Giving. Principal Sister Carmen said the school has utilised the month of Ramadan to reciprocat­e a fraction of what the community bestows.

“We wanted to showcase our gratitude to these members of the school, whose invaluable work often goes unnoticed. These drivers, bus conductors and janitors are important parts in the school life of students, and it is imperative that they recognise this significan­ce from an early age,” Sister Carmen said.

Each individual was gifted a hamper of toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, hair oil and other products, all of which were contribute­d by the students. The teaching staff provided internatio­nal mobile cards as all beneficiar­ies are expats. The charity drive was arranged by the students of the Islamic department. “Our school teaches us to give more than we take from society,” a student added.

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Students of St Joseph’s School in Abu Dhabi collected basic amenities for non-teaching staff in line with the Year of Giving. The charity drive was arranged by the students of the Islamic department.

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