St Spyridon College students donate winter essentials to support those in need

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Students at St Spyridon College have demonstrated their commitment to community service by donating a range of winter essentials to support people experiencing homelessness and hardship.

Across all year groups, students contributed sleeping bags, blankets, scarves, beanies, gloves, socks and personal hygiene items as part of the St Spyridon Parish Philoptochos Homeless and Philoxenia Ministry Appeal.

The donations will help provide warmth, comfort and essential supplies to vulnerable members of the community during the winter months.

The initiative reflects the College’s ongoing commitment to compassion, philanthropy and service, encouraging students to put their faith into action by supporting those most in need.

College staff praised the generosity shown by students and their families, whose contributions will make a meaningful difference to the work of the St Spyridon Parish Philoptochos Homeless and Philoxenia Ministry.

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