
The Junior School held a competition involving all the form groups in the Prep School for donations to the Hygiene Bank. Together they have collected 1,878 products!
The class that donated the most items won a day in the Year 8 Common Room with treats.
The Hygiene Bank sent their thanks:
“On behalf of the whole Hygiene Bank Medway team, we wanted to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for the incredible 45kg of donations you collected on our behalf. Your generosity and commitment to our cause is truly inspiring, and we cannot thank you enough for your support.
These donations will go directly towards helping local families and individuals in need in Medway, providing them with essential hygiene and cleaning items that they may otherwise struggle to afford. Your support means the world to us, and to the people we serve, as it enables us to continue our vital work of addressing hygiene poverty in Medway and beyond.
We’re thrilled to see the tangible impact of your donations making a difference in our community. From families experiencing an unexpected boost in confidence and self-worth, to individuals who have access to essential health and hygiene products, your support is having a lasting effect on the lives of those we serve.
Once again, thank you for choosing to support The Hygiene Bank. Your generosity is a shining example of the kind of community spirit that makes our charity possible. We’re honoured to have partners like you who share our vision of building a more equitable and compassionate society.”
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