Moor Park is proud to announce that its pupils, staff, and wider school community have raised an outstanding £4,000 for Hope House Children’s Hospice during the 2024–2025 academic year.
This remarkable achievement was made possible through a wide range of engaging fundraising events held throughout the year, including a festive Christmas jumper day, bake sales, the sale of handmade crafts, and the school’s eagerly anticipated Colour Run. These events showcased the school’s enduring commitment to compassion, service, and community spirit.
Headmaster James Duffield commended the collective effort, saying:
“We are incredibly proud of our pupils and the entire Moor Park community for their dedication and generosity. Supporting Hope House has been an incredibly meaningful experience, and we are honoured to contribute to such a vital and inspiring local charity.”
Hope House Children’s Hospice offers specialist care and support to children with life-threatening conditions, as well as their families, across Shropshire, Cheshire, and North and Mid Wales. The funds raised by Moor Park will go directly towards helping the hospice continue its life-changing work.
Dawn Ball, Area Fundraiser from Hope House, added:
“We are absolutely delighted to thank Moor Park School for raising an incredible £4,000 for Hope House Children’s Hospices during their school year – the most they have ever raised for charity.
It has been truly heart-warming to hear about the wide range of creative and energetic ways the pupils, staff, and families raised money – from Eat Cake bake sales and colour runs to making and selling bracelets and even hand-knitted hedgehogs! Every event was a wonderful reflection of the school’s generosity, spirit, and commitment to making a difference”.
The school looks forward to continuing its tradition of charitable giving in the next academic year, when it will choose its next charity to support.
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