Helping Hands for Children in Need

14 November 2013

Harrogate College students got grubby for a good cause; persuading staff and students to paint their hands and leave their mark on a special noticeboard for Children in Need.

Over 50 students and staff got involved donating £1 each to leave their handprint, take their chances in a lucky dip bucket or name the reindeer, raising a total of £96.

Enterprise students outside the Children in Need noticeboard
Enterprise students outside the Children in Need noticeboard

While working towards a Diploma in Business Administration, Level 1 Enterprise students develop skills in literacy and numeracy as well as being involved in managing community and business events. A number of them are also ESOL students (English Speakers of Other Languages) developing their English skills on the course.

Tutor Diane Bainbridge said:

The students were motivated to raise as much money as possible for children who were not as fortunate as themselves and needed help from others. They worked well as a team and did a great job.

 

Student Joe Lucas said:

We enjoyed the things we did and hope the money we raised will help others less fortunate than ourselves.

 

Main photograph: Students get grubby from left to right: Alex Radoi, Roksana Zyglinska and Luke Walsh

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