Contributing to Irish Cancer Society from home
All else being equal, Cross and Passion College was supposed to have a civvies day yesterday, students to wear yellow, to raise Daffodil Day funds for the Irish Cancer Society.
With school closed, they had to find other ways. Our picture shows Lauren Smyth and her mother Catherine marking Daffodil Day at home, wearing yellow. They contributed online to the ICS.
"We are so proud of Lauren and all our TY students who are continuing to care about our community from home," says CPC TY Head Glenda Groome.
Heed the Covid-19 Restrictions, Stay At Home.
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With school closed, they had to find other ways. Our picture shows Lauren Smyth and her mother Catherine marking Daffodil Day at home, wearing yellow. They contributed online to the ICS.
"We are so proud of Lauren and all our TY students who are continuing to care about our community from home," says CPC TY Head Glenda Groome.
Heed the Covid-19 Restrictions, Stay At Home.
Photographs use Policy — Privacy Policy