A Laois school has undertaken a wonderful new initiative as they continue their path to a more sustainable future.
In a display of creativity and compassion, fifth-year students at Portlaoise College, along with their LCVP teacher Mr Maher, spearheaded an innovative fundraiser dubbed the ‘Anything but a Bag Day’.
The event aimed to raise funds for two noteworthy charities: the Laois Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (LSPCA) and Doctors Without Borders.
Students participated by contributing €2 each and ditching their conventional school bags in favour of imaginative alternatives. From guitar boxes, Henry Hoovers, microwaves, children’s diggers and even fishing nets; the school corridors were awash with unique ‘bags.’
Mr Daly, the Principal of Portlaoise College, commended the initiative, saying:
“It’s heartening to witness our students’ ingenuity and generosity come together for such noble causes.
“This event not only showcases their creativity but also reinforces the spirit of giving within our school community.”
Mr Maher, the LCVP teacher who helped students organise the fundraiser, expressed his pride in the students’ efforts, saying:
“The ‘anything but a bag day’ was a fantastic opportunity for our students to think outside the box, quite literally.
“Their enthusiasm and commitment to making a difference is excellent.”
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