Bright Start Academy supports orphanage with feeding scheme
The children were treated to hotdogs and juice.
Bright Start Academy recently carried out its monthly feeding scheme with a visit to St Anthony Orphanage in Newcastle, turning an ordinary day into something truly special.
From the moment the team arrived, there was a sense of excitement as learners and staff connected with the children, sharing laughter and simple moments of joy.
A day of care and connection
The children, ranging from just a few months old to 18 years, were treated to hotdogs and juice. The meal offered not only nourishment but also a sense of care and inclusion.
While the gesture may have seemed small, it made a meaningful difference, creating a warm and memorable experience for everyone involved.
Community support makes a difference
The outreach was made possible with the support of Northcity, whose contribution helped bring everything together. Their generosity ensured that the day ran smoothly and that every child was reached.
For Bright Start Academy, initiatives like these go beyond providing food. They aim to build compassion and remind learners of the importance of helping others. These experiences leave a lasting impression and shape how young people view the world around them.
The school continues to seek opportunities to give back and make a positive impact in the community. Support from those who share this vision remains vital in sustaining efforts like these.
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