Children from St Faiths School visit the Hospice
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Children from St Faiths School in Cambridge kindly returned to the Hospice, for the third year, to donate their individually decorated plant pots.
The annual activity takes place in memory of their former teacher, Mrs Allanson, who was cared for by the Charity and some of the pupil’s family members. With support of their teachers they generously and beautifully paint ceramic plant pots and fill them with fresh plants for the Hospice’s plant stall.
The children along with a teacher from the school, which educates girls and boys aged 4-13 years old, visited the Hospice, on one of the hottest days in June, to donate their creations.
The plant stall, which supports the Charity’s green strategy, is situated outside the entrance (from Spring to Autumn) at the Hospice at Shelford Bottom and visitors are welcome to donate or buy (for a small donation) plants or local produce.
To find out more about supporting the Charity please visit arhc.org.uk/fundraising
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