Students with additional support needs at Forth Valley College will be raising funds for Strathcarron Hospice at their Christmas Craft and Market Fair on December 11. The event, organized by the Lifestart group, includes handmade items and donations from other students, all to support hospice care.
Students with additional support needs at Forth Valley College will be raising funds for Strathcarron Hospice next week.
Products you can purchase include Christmas birch and holly candle holders, Christmas movie munchie boxes, Christmas tree decorations, Christmas cushions, amongst many other handmade items. “The students are also raffling a bike that has been generously donated by their Additional Support Worker, Evelyn Burgess, to be won by one lucky cyclist, just in time for Christmas.
“The hospice philosophy is all about living life to the best until you die, and the team ensure people have every opportunity to achieve their goals, right up until the last moment. To do this, the charity needs to raise over £16,637 a day to keep its services running.
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