One Child, One Book, One Toy

November 14 2024

Opinion article

As the holiday season approaches, we are excited to announce the return of one of our most cherished traditions – the "One Child, One Book, One Toy" campaign!

 

This beloved tradition encourages students to donate a gently used book or toy, helping us gather items for our Christmas Bazaar. Proceeds will support families and institutions in need.

 

We encourage parents, guardians, and students to make this a family activity by selecting a book or toy to bring joy to another child’s life. Form tutors will gather donations in each classroom, with Clippers in Motion members coordinating the final collection after November 26.

 

Thank you for helping us make this season brighter for everyone and showing the true spirit of giving! 

One Child, One Book, One Toy

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