Thank You to the NHS, from Stockport Grammar
Stockport Grammar School Design Technology department produced face visors for NHS staff. SGS also has collected equipment donations and raised money for charity.
Read MoreStockport Grammar School Design Technology department produced face visors for NHS staff. SGS also has collected equipment donations and raised money for charity.
Read MoreResponding to the need for more PPE, Cheadle Hulme School delivers face shields, goggles and scrubs to frontline workers in Stockport and across the North West, including 13 hospitals and GP surgeries.
Read MoreBoys shaved their heads for Francis House Children’s Hospice after hearing about the charity’s shortfall in income from cancelled fundraising events as a result of the Coronavirus crisis.
Read MoreFrancis House Children’s Hospice has launched the Francis House ‘Virtual’ Great Didsbury Easter Chick Hunt in the run up to Easter and throughout April.
Read MoreJuice Nursery holds Fashion & Fizz Night on Thursday 12th March at Altrincham’s Laundry B to raise funds for the local Prevent Breast Cancer charity.
Read MoreAltrincham to be Painted Pink for Breast Cancer Charity
Read MoreElmscot Group Day Nurseries, Nursery Schools & Kids Collective Clubs raised a staggering £3,092.49 to help support the charities tackling the Australian bushfires.
Read MoreThe winter festival period is often described as the ‘season of giving’. And this year schools all over Manchester have been proving that title true with their generous efforts. Find out how pupils at Hulme Hall, King’s School Macclesfield, Withington Girls’ School, and Manchester High School for Girls have been helping local charities.
Read MoreSeven schools from across Greater Manchester come together for an inter-school festival of song fundraiser at Manchester Cathedral on 4th December. All proceeds raised on the day will go to the Booth Centre, a day centre for homeless people.
Read MoreWhat better way to get into the Christmas spirit than to go dashing through MediaCityUK in Salford on Sunday 24th November for the Jingle Bee Jog, in association with Make Events. It’s a fun event for the festive season, with no times taken and is open to people of all ages and abilities. . .
Competition: win family entry for this event.
A party of adorable three and four-year-olds from King’s have visited the Prestbury Beaumont Care Home regularly throughout the year and brought a ray of sunshine into the lives of residents.
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