Bountiful harvest is reaped by Rustington pupils

THESE jolly youngsters have proven they have hearts almost as big as this bright marrow.
Nathan Moseley and Sophie McArdell with some of the schools harvest collection                             L43925H13Nathan Moseley and Sophie McArdell with some of the schools harvest collection                             L43925H13
Nathan Moseley and Sophie McArdell with some of the schools harvest collection L43925H13

Hundreds of children at the Summerlea Primary School, in Rustington, have been doing their bit – once again – to help those less fortunate than themselves.

As part of this year’s harvest festival celebration, the pupils have been raiding their cupboards for food, which will now help feed countless hungry homeless and vulnerable people across the Littlehampton area, in the run-up to Christmas.

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And their collection has been an exceptional one, admitted teacher Karla Strong.

Mrs Strong said: “This year has been on par with all our other collections.

“We had two really full tables with all the food, tins and fruit stacked up high on them.”

The food was donated to homeless charity HOMElink, last week.

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Mrs Strong added the festival gave children a greater grounding and empathy for those in struggling to make ends meet.

“For us, it’s about supporting our local community and for the children to realise that it is right there on their doorsteps. So it’s really rewarding for them to know that they are helping people who really need it,” she said.

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