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School works with Barrow AFC to help children in need

by Cumbria Crack
05/12/2024
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James Crayston and Reece Edwards from Chetwynde School presenting the Christmas shoeboxes to Dave Pointer, of Barrow AFC

Pupils and staff from Chetwynde School have gifted around 40 Christmas shoeboxes to Barrow AFC as part of an initiative to bring festive cheer to disadvantaged children in the area.

The shoeboxes, filled with gifts and essential items, will be distributed to local families in need during the holiday season.

James Crayston, phase lead for year eight and year nine at Chetwynde, and Reece Edwards, head of primary, presented the shoeboxes to the Holker Street club.

The donation is the latest step in the growing partnership between Chetwynde School and Barrow AFC, which has strengthened significantly over the past few years.

Mr Crayston said the project helped to instil a strong sense of community and compassion in pupils in line with the school’s values of respect, responsibility and resilience.

“This shoebox initiative is a fantastic example of how we can make a tangible difference to those in need. Our ongoing partnership with Barrow AFC has created incredible opportunities for our students, and it’s a privilege to continue building that relationship through initiatives like this.”

Last month, over 200 Chetwynde students were among pupils from across South Cumbria Multi-Academy Trust who cheered Barrow to victory in the Lancashire Cup Final.

Barrow AFC triumphed over Burnley FC in a thrilling penalty shootout involving former Chetwynde pupil now Bluebirds’ goalkeeper Wyll Stanway.

Mr Edwards said it had left a lasting impression.

He said: “From providing unforgettable experiences like attending the Lancashire Cup Final to supporting local children through this shoebox initiative, the relationship continues to benefit both the school and the community.

“It’s inspiring to see how this connection encourages our students to engage with their community and make a positive impact.”

The shoeboxes, prepared by students, parents, and staff, contained a mix of toys, school supplies, toiletries, and winter essentials.

Dave Pointer, retail and ticket office manager at Barrow AFC, thanked the school for their support.

He said: “The shoeboxes will bring so much joy to local children this Christmas. The partnership we’ve built with Chetwynde is truly special, and it’s amazing to see what we can achieve together for the community.”

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