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Lincoln College spreads festive cheer in support of Cash for Kids charity
Throughout the campaign, students have been involved in various ways. In addition to the physical collection of gifts, Lincoln College’s Carpentry & Joinery students put their skills to the test by designing a custom drop-off box for donations, while Painting & Decorating students added a touch of Christmas magic by decorating the box with festive branding.
Through these hands-on experiences, students are not only contributing to a worthwhile cause, but they are also gaining invaluable work experience that aligns with their studies and future careers.
The Mission Christmas double-decker bus visited the campus on 5th December, and students took on the role of Santa’s helpers, collecting the gifts and loading them onto the bus for its tour of the county.
On 9th December, a dedicated group of students headed to the Mission Christmas HQ to assist in sorting the gifts by age and gender and packing them to ensure they fulfill the various requests from families in need.
Level 3 Business student, Mollie-Mae Carlisle, said: “I found the experience great – we got to get work experience hours in while also helping other people, so it was a win-win for both sides. I enjoyed specifically picking out the gifts that children would be receiving, it was personal. It shocked me how many presents people donated.”
Level 3 Business student, Ella-Louise Cross, said: “The amount of presents needed for boys ages 12-18 was shocking. Overall, it was a fun experience, finding presents and helping kids that are less fortunate.” 6,200 lost lives of WWII finally recognised thanks to Bomber Command Centre
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Free festive activities set for Wyndham Park Visitor Centre
- Tuesday 10th December – 11am until 12pm and 1.30pm until 2.30pm
- Tuesday 17th December – 11am until 12pm
- Thursday 12th December – 11am until 12pm and 1.30pm until 2.30pm
- Tuesday 17th December – 1.30pm until 2.30pm


