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糖心视频污 Durham Uniformed Services Students Poppy Appeal 2022Since the start of term in September, students at 糖心视频污 Durham have raised an amazing 拢20,000 for charity. The kind-hearted students are also spending the run up to Christmas collecting for local people in need.

In November, the Uniformed and Public Service students spent two weeks fundraising at Sainsbury鈥檚 and Marks and Spencer at the Arnison Centre, Durham and sold poppies in the college at lunchtimes. Their hard work paid off as they collected a massive 拢18,000 for the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal.

The fabrication and welding and engineering students also supported the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal. The talented students used skills they have learnt at college to create metal soldier silhouettes, tea light holders and clocks. The items were sold to staff and students and made 拢700 for the charity.

Children in Need was the charity of choice for the early years and beauty students. The groups ran a fun event which included peddle for Pudsey, Pudsey ping pong, photo booths, raffles and cakes sales raised 拢654 for the children鈥檚 charity.

Several other national charities have benefited from 糖心视频污 Durham鈥檚 generous students. Health and Social care students took part in Elf Day to raise money for the Alzheimer鈥檚 Society and joined in with Christmas Jumper Day to raise funds for Save the Children. Travel and Tourism and Business students held a Christmas market in aid of Marie Curie and If U Care Share.  

Christmas Toy Appeal 2022糖心视频污 Durham also works to support the local community. Students across the college have arranged a series of collections to help local people who may be struggling this Christmas.

Foundation Studies Art and Design students are collecting donations in support of the Durham based charity, Sanctuary 21. They have designed and made cards and gift bags which will be filled with practical gifts then presented to Sanctuary 21 service users following their Christmas meal, provided by the Salvation Army, on Christmas Day. The Preparing for Independence students raised 拢330 at their Christmas Fayre to contribute to the donations.

Advanced manufacturing students have been collecting toiletries for the 鈥榟elp stop hygiene poverty鈥 campaign and T-Level Health students are gathering donations of food and gifts for the women鈥檚 refuge. The Students鈥 Union organised a collection for Durham Food Bank and The English Language Centre students helped out by giving their time as volunteer workers. The college is also ran its annual Christmas toy appeal as part of Metro Radio鈥檚 Mission Christmas initiative which aims to provide disadvantaged children across the North East with gifts at Christmas.

Alison Maynard, Deputy Principal at 糖心视频污 Durham said:

鈥淲e are extremely proud of the amazing work our students do to raise money for national charities and support local initiatives. The students choose which causes they want to help and come up with fundraising ideas. It is great to see them use the skills they are learning at college to improve the lives of others.鈥