Every September at Sarum Hall School the pupils vote for the charity they will support throughout the academic year.
Staff put forward their charity suggestions and after a special assembly, the children are asked to cast their vote.
This year, Admissions Manager Mrs Olivia Longhurst put forward Kulira.org, a charity which was founded by Mrs Jarah Koomson, her old friend from The Royal School, Hampstead.
Kulira was set up in 2018 and supports Ugandan children and their communities to progress and flourish. Mrs Koomson says “We believe children should have the opportunity to be children, to play, be creative and dream. Dreams fuel imagination, drive innovation and uncover true potential. I believe that when individuals realise their true potential, a whole nation can progress too. And that’s why I set up Kulira.org.”
Mrs Longhurst was very excited to hear that Kulira.org had been chosen. She says “When I saw that Jarah had set up Kulira.org and the good work they do, I knew the children of Sarum Hall would be keen to back the charity. It’s inspiring to see our children supporting other children so far away.”
The Sarum Hall girls are excited to get fundraising for the charity. This year each house must organise its own fundraising day. There will also be second hand uniform sales, Christmas cinema, and some of the children will do fundraising outside of school too.
The school has set itself a target of £8000 which it hopes to increase to £10,000 with GiftAid. Donations can be made at: www.justgiving.com/page/sarumhallgivestokulira
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