As part of our World Week celebrations, every child in the school made a card for a resident at Beachcroft House, a care home in Maida Vale.

The children had been recognising and appreciating all the different people that they were connected to in their lives, and then had this opportunity to reach out and make connections with others.

Our Pupil Chaplaincy Team then had the important job of sorting all the cards to make sure that each resident received the correct card. As all 234 of us made a card for the 70 residents, they were all getting 3 or 4 cards each, which meant that there was a lot to sort!

All the cards will be delivered this week. We hope all the residents enjoy receiving our cards!

 

4 comments on “Reaching Out To Others In The Community: Common Good

  1. Alexandra Y2 says:

    I really enjoyed making the cards for the care home in Maida Vale. I felt happy thinking that I made somebody smile.
    234 cards is amazing!!👏
    Thank you to the Pupil Chaplaincy team for sorting and organising the cards. Well done!👍

  2. Well done to the Pupil Chaplaincy Team and everyone at St. Vincent’s for making and sorting out such beautiful cards for those in our local community. It is so important to show care and share our joy with others for the common good. You have done a fantastic job and I am sure the residents of Beachcroft house will really enjoy receiving these cards!

  3. graceanne y6 says:

    I really enjoyed making the cards for the care home in Maida Vale. I felt happy thinking that I made somebody smile.
    234 cards is amazing!!
    Thank you to the Pupil Chaplaincy team for sorting and organising the cards. Well done!

  4. Gabriella Y6 says:

    I enjoyed making my card to the Beachcroft care home. I was happy as I was making somebody who is elderly happy by making a card. I cant wait for them to recieve their card.

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