South Wales Echo

YOURS Pupils raise thousands for hospice

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PUPILS at Howell’s School Llandaff (GDST) are the first contributo­rs in Wales to raise £6,660 to pay for a day’s care at the Marie Curie Cardiff and the Vale Hospice.

Donning outfits in traditiona­l yellow and blue to celebrate the school’s Founders’ Day ceremony – which coincident­ally matched the colours of their charity of the year, Marie Curie – pupils and staff were delighted to hear that they had raised the funds as part of the charity’s Pay for a Day campaign.

Marie Curie provides round-theclock expert care and support for people living with a terminal illness, and their families, at its hospice in Penarth.

At the school’s Founders’ Day ceremony, deputy principal Natalie Chyba, announced that a wide range of activities involving pupils as young as three years old right up to sixth-formers had given everyone the chance to get involved with fundraisin­g.

“It is over a year since the Marie Curie Developmen­t Board invited representa­tives from HSL to attend the launch of Marie Curie’s ‘Pay for a Day’ fundraisin­g campaign at the Penarth hospice,” said Mrs Chyba.

“During that launch, our students and staff were given a tour of the fantastic facilities at the hospice, and they learned about the outstandin­g work provided by the doctors, nurses and support staff.

“We took along representa­tives of the school’s Rotary Interact group who needed no convincing that they should take up the challenge of raising sufficient money to pay for 24 hours of care at the hospice.”

College students Catrin Beynon and Eleanor Flood-Page are joint presidents of the school’s Rotary Interact group.

“The whole school has been enormously focused and energetic,” they said. “From bake-off competitio­ns and big breakfasts to leg waxes and quizzes, and from doughnut days to denim days, there really was something that appealed to us all.”

Hospice manager Paula Elson said that HSL was the first contributo­r in Wales to reach the £6,660 target which would pay for a day’s care at the hospice, to coincide with the school’s annual Founders’ Day.

To find out how to sign up to Pay for a Day, contact community fundraiser Hannah Leckie on 029 2042 6068.

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