Mrs Curtis launched a project which Repton have not participated in for some years - Operation Christmas Child which is run by the Samaritan's Purse. She was hoping that each tutor group would be able to donate items to then be packed in a shoebox which she would then arrange to be sent off to many different countries around the world, and end up being opened by children who may otherwise receive no Christmas gift. The expectation was that there would be seven boxes ready to be shipped off by mid-November.
During the last fortnight, Repton indeed rallied and have, as a house, shown remarkable generosity. The House prefects organised the creation of gift boxes using simple shoe containers, which were filled with toys, stationery and sanitary products.
These packages will serve as heartfelt Christmas presents for underprivileged children around the world, with the aim of bringing a moment of joy into their tough upbringing.
Repton house has made a meaningful difference in spreading kindness and hope during the festive season. In fact Mrs Curtis underestimated how much the house would get behind the project and 40 boxes of gifts were sent off around the world on November 15th.
A huge thank you to everyone who donated, (and to Mike Conroy the Norwich School driver who delivered them to the drop-off location in South Norfolk). Your efforts will go a long way and will make a real difference to some children who we will never meet yet will always be linked with by the love that we sent in the form of simple boxes filled with good things.
- Awaab Raja (U6)
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