Sunderland Echo

Wet sponges and bake sales help bring in the cash for life-saving kit

- Neil Fatkin Neil.fatkin@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

Kind-hearted pupils at Southmoor Academy have raised nearly £2,000 for local charity, the Red Sky Foundation.

The school has been hosting its annual Raising and Giving week to to raise money for the Foundation whose mission is to “improve the lives of people needing cardiac care who are born with or develop heart conditions by providing lifelong support to them and their families”.

Each day, tutor groups held fundraisin­g stalls at break-time with activities including throwing wet sponges at teachers, bake sales, basketball hoop challenges, pick 'n' mix and raffles, and a raffle for a signed Sunderland AFC shirt.

Sixth Form students led a 'Just Dance' event at lunchtimes, with the week’s activities culminatin­g in the Southmoor's Got Talent show.

The show featured 25 acts including singers, dancers, musicians, comedians and many more, all performing for a panel of judges including Red Sky Foundation founder Sergio Petrucci.

There was also a staff car wash and a Wear Red Day in recognitio­n of the charity’s official colour.

Sergio said: “The work, effort and inclusion from all of the students and staff supporting Red Sky Foundation should really be celebrated. The fundraisin­g has been incredible and will go towards helping those living with complex heart conditions."

The Foundation are the school’s chosen charity and support the training of pupils with vital skills of how to use a defibrilla­tor and cardiopulm­onary resuscitat­ion (CPR).

The school also has six defibrilla­tors placed throughout its site, including one available for public use during the school day.

Assistant Headteache­r Simon Wareham said: "We are proud to support the life changing work of the Red Sky Foundation. Sergio and his team have supported us with basic CPR and defibrilla­tor training for all our students and have attended many school events.

"This Raising and Giving Week was the perfect opportunit­yfor us to say thank you and give something back to support the work of the charity."

The charity assist with the provision of grants and equipment for the Children’s Heart Unit at The Freeman Hospital in Newcastle as well as providing life-saving defibrilla­tors for local schools and public spaces.

 ?? ?? Staff and pupils present a cheque to the Red Sky Foundation founder Sergio Petrucci (front centre).
Staff and pupils present a cheque to the Red Sky Foundation founder Sergio Petrucci (front centre).
 ?? ?? Pupils washed their teachers’ cars to raise money.
Pupils washed their teachers’ cars to raise money.
 ?? ?? Teachers had wet sponges thrown at them.
Teachers had wet sponges thrown at them.

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