St Spyridon College students support Feed the People initiative

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Students and staff from St Spyridon College have volunteered with the Feed the People outreach program, lending their support to an initiative dedicated to assisting those in need through food, compassion and community connection.

Run by the Greek Orthodox Parish of St Sophia and Three Daughters, Feed the People provides practical support to vulnerable members of the community while promoting the values of faith, service and care for others.

Sharing the visit on social media, Feed the People said it was pleased to welcome the college group and praised their commitment to helping others.

“Last night the feeding program was blessed to host students and staff from St Spyridon College,” organisers wrote. “Their willingness to help those in need is a beautiful display of our Orthodox ethos and a clear representation of their school values.”

The organisation thanked the students and staff for their contribution and highlighted the importance of young people participating in acts of service that strengthen community bonds and support those experiencing hardship.

“We look forward to the next time the college visits us!” organisers said.

The visit reflected the ongoing commitment of both Feed the People and St Spyridon College to fostering community engagement, generosity and service within the broader Greek Orthodox community.

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