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Participate in the BMS Food Drive

Participate in the BMS Food Drive


Nicky Hughes
Nicky Hughes
Participate in the BMS Food Drive

Following on from previous years, we are pleased to be supporting The Red Trust Bushey and re-launching our House Charity Food Drive.

Even when life looks comfortable, many households are struggling to get by.  The Red Trust understands the hard times that people can go through and believe that the food bank can be an unexpected but vital lifeline.  The Red Trusts vision is to build a community where people can meet, connect and help each other.

We are asking for your support to donate and bring in any of the following items to help a local cause:

Cereal, rice, sugar, tinned food(fruit, meat, fish, custard, rice pudding etc), coffee, toilet roll, toothpaste washing up liquid, pasta etc, any donation will be gratefully received.

We are collecting donations from now until 31st January. 

All donations should be given to your CDC during registration, who will then count donations received.  House reps will then deliver the goods to the collection point which is located in the corridor outside the staff room and put them in the relevant House section.

Each item donated will earn you and your House an R1, not that I’m competitive with my fellow colleagues, however come on Maple House!

On behalf of all the Head of Houses, we would like to wish you a Happy New Year and would like to thank you for your continued support throughout the year.

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