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Step up for a brighter future with St Mary’s DSG

Step out in your brightest get up and help raise much-needed funds for The Kaleidoscope Relief Fund.

IN light of the current Covid-19 pandemic, the St Mary’s Foundation Trust will host the fund-raiser Kaleidoscope Colour Walk on Saturday, 23 May between 6am and 9am.

The trust aspires to give hope to St Mary’s families who may need its help and The Kaleidoscope Relief Fund was established with this in mind and all money donated and funds raised will go towards helping current learners in need.

“We would like to encourage all St Mary’s families and our community to participate for one hour by walking in your garden or in your local surrounds.

“Each grade is encouraged to dress in their assigned colour – be sure to be bright and colourful. The whole family is welcome to dress up! Don’t forget your masks if you are walking in public spaces,” said the school’s marketing and communications administrator, Sarah Bartholomew.

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Participants are encouraged to tag photos on Facebook or Instagram with #stmaryscolourwalk.

For those inspired to donate towards the worthy cause, the suggested donation is R100 per participant. However, all donations, whether big or small, are gratefully accepted.

This participation donation can be paid via EFT into the St Mary’s Foundation Trust account or via Zapper.

Banking details:

Name: St Mary’s Foundation Trust

Bank: Nedbank

Account number: 100 6960 953

Branch code: 164826

Reference: Colour Walk/your surname

 

 

 


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