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Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Blytheswood Care Shoebox Appeal 2014 - 21st Anniversary!




Once again, with the help from our friends and colleagues, we are bringing hope and joy to many people living in poverty.

Through donations of shoeboxes, empty or filled and items to make up these boxes, plus donations of money to buy for additional items we have collected the incredible amount of 65 full boxes.

As Christmas is not all about receiving, it’s so nice to think that we will be bringing a smile to these people’s faces.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Christmas Shoeboxes


This week at lunchtimes a team of keen helpers have been sorting and packing Christmas Shoeboxes to send to Eastern Europe through the Blythswood Appeal.  It has been so encouraging to see the enthusiasm of pupils and supervising staff.  We will do a final count of the boxes next week but we have 50 ready now!



 

 

Friday, 15 March 2013

4XL help heroes

On Friday 15th March during P4, S4 xl group handed a cheque over to ‘Help for Heroes’, their chosen charity. They have raised this money through their whiteboard cleaning and their stall at the Christmas Fair.

Kim Wardner (Regional Co-ordinator/Help for Heroes) and JJ Chalmers who is one of ‘Help for Heroes Band of Brothers’, both came in to receive the cheque and talked with the pupils in the xl group about ‘Help for Heroes’ and what their donation would help the charity achieve.

Friday, 1 February 2013

SSPCA Christmas Appeal for Pet food and Bedding

SSPCA donations from CurrieCHS
Towards the end of the Christmas term many staff and pupils at CCHS donated pet food and bedding to support our local SSPCA in Balerno. Day by day, tins, boxes, pouches and bags of all sorts of any pet food along with dog and cat beds, newspapers, blankets and towels were handed in to Ms McMaster in the music dept who delivered all donations to the SSPCA on the last day of term. They were extremely grateful. The SSPCA deal with many unwanted, injured, abused, abandoned and neglected animals each year and as they receive no government funding rely on public support to make their fantastic work possible. A HUGE thank you to everyone who donated!

Friday, 2 November 2012

Currie Christmas Shoe Box Appeal 2012

Over the last few weeks willing volunteers, both pupils and staff, have been sacrificing their lunchtime to come and help with the Currie Christmas Shoe Box Appeal for 2012. The volunteers have gathered in Mrs Mackenzie’s classroom in the Modern Languages department to wrap boxes and fill them with all the donated items. The shoe boxes, filled with everything from warm winter clothes to essential toiletry items, will eventually arrive in countries across Eastern and Southern Europe just in time for Christmas!

Several pupils from class 1L1 were inspired to help out with the Shoe Box Appeal after watching a film about the project at assembly.

CCHS shoebox appeal 2012
Sara Michno said she “really enjoyed seeing all the happy faces” in the film. She was helping out so that “children who are poor can get Christmas presents and enjoy themselves!”

Megan said “they’re happy with just a toothbrush, they appreciate it so much. Some of us get iPads and they don’t get anything.” Megan spent her own free time at the weekend buying bits and pieces to fill the Christmas shoe boxes. “To see a child smile, that’s the main thing.”

Karolina from the same class didn’t mind at all coming to help during lunchtime, “it’s not a sacrifice, it’s fun!” She also admitted that watching the film during the assembly almost brought her to tears. “They get hardly anything and they were so happy”.

One of the most experienced members of the Shoe Box wrapping and packing team is Michael from class 4H3. He has helped out with the appeal every year since S1. “I like taking part to see children everywhere get a decent Christmas”, he told me. “The most important items are toothpaste, toothbrushes and soap, so they can have basic hygiene”.

Mrs Mackenzie organises the group in her classroom at lunchtime and for her it is extra special given Currie’s personal connection with the project – Miss Munro from the Drama and English department delivered the shoe boxes herself when she was in S6. The Shoe Box appeal is important for Mrs Mackenzie because, “for some children, the contents of these shoeboxes will be all they get for Christmas”.

The appeal has had the help of several other members of staff with Mrs Burns and Mrs Braisby giving up their lunchtime to wrap and fill the shoe boxes. They had help from Mrs Reid, who did a lot of present shopping for the boxes during the October holiday, and from Mrs Taylor, who publicised the appeal to the entire school by putting an advert on the television in reception.

The total number of shoe boxes wrapped up and filled to the brim with Christmas goodies was a very impressive 75! A huge thank you to all those involved who make the appeal possible! It is great to know that Currie pupils and staff are making such a difference to children’s lives at Christmas time in the poorest areas of Europe. Well done!

Friday, 28 September 2012

Macmillan Coffee Morning

 The S6 Charities Committee raised a phenomenal £238.11 when they organised a Macmillan Coffee Morning to support people living with cancer. The pupils produced a vast array of delicious homemade goodies that were quickly snapped up by an appreciative bunch of staff and pupils.
Thanks to everyone for their support and donations!



Some of the S6 supporting the coffee morning

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

S6 Charities Commitee news

Thanks to everyone who paid a £1 for dress up day on the last day of term! £448.80 was raised for Kindred. Kindred is a local charity that provides advice and information on services available to children and young people with additional support needs.