Cheshire College – South & West has joined forces with businesses across the region to support students and their families over the Christmas holidays by providing over 400 hampers full of a wide range of food, drinks, toiletries and festive treats.
With a number one priority to support students’ health, safety and wellbeing all year-round, Cheshire College is very aware that the Christmas break leaves some students and families without the day-to-day support they receive from connections and resources found outside of the home.
That is why the College reached out to local businesses to collaborate on the Christmas hampers and provide some extra comforts to students during the break.
The Christmas hampers have been distributed to students across their Crewe, Ellesmere Port and Chester Campuses on a ‘no questions asked’ basis throughout the final week of term.
Mark Parsons, Assistant Principal (Curriculum) of Cheshire College – South & West, said: “It’s incredibly important that the College continues to make a positive and valued contribution to society, which is why we have and will continue to support all our students. It has been truly inspiring to see the College community, our partners and local businesses working together on this project and showing fantastic support for everyone involved.
“We know, now more than ever, things are feeling that bit tougher for everyone, so we are delighted to be able to continue our tradition of giving something back to our students and families after they have shown tremendous resilience and kindness throughout the year so far.”
SILK MUSEUM LAUNCHES COMMUNITY-DRIVEN FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT
Local father takes on the Manchester Marathon in thanks to the NHS
‘Thumbs up for buses’ say Cheshire East residents
Council to return to a leader and cabinet model of decision making
Council celebrates world first green inhaler manufacturer
Exercise and nutrition programme launches for those on weight loss medications across Cheshire East
Nearly 20 illegal firearms handed over to police following month-long amnesty campaign
Aurin Makepeace jailed for murdering Steven Rothwell
Crime continues to fall in Cheshire for the fourth year in a row
Appeal for information after man found with unexplained injuries in Macclesfield
Young Golfer Sets New Record
Family of man who died following collision pay tribute
Over 200,000 illegal cigarettes seized in western immigration operation
Warning after rising attacks on sheep in Cheshire
Road safety operation launches to keep road users safe
Cheshire bucks the national trend in tackling shoplifting
Council sets future vision for transport
Serial thief jailed following Northwich crime spree
Healing Paws Therapy: Supporting Emotional Wellbeing Across Cheshire for Children, Families and Care Communities
Comments
Add a comment