Students at St Benedictโs in Ealing have raised over ยฃ2,300 this term for two charities which support homeless people across the UK, St Mungoโs and Glass Door.
James Hunter in Year 12 has raised ยฃ1,110 for Glass Door, which coordinates the UKโs largest network of emergency winter shelters and support services, by taking part in the charityโs Sleep Out in October. Braving the cold and the rain, James slept in his garden with only a sleeping bag between himself and the night sky.
โI took part in the Sleep Out because I think itโs very easy to take for granted what we haveโ, said James. โSleeping out in what was a very cold, rainy night made me appreciate the comfort and security of my home. Glass Door does a lot to support homeless people, and helps them to get back on their feet. We need to remember the importance of social justice; itโs heart-breaking that so many people are homeless.โ
In a further initiative, Year 7 students at St Benedictโs raised over ยฃ1,200 for St Mungoโs, by organising raffles, socially distanced games and activities. The fundraising day was led by students in Gervase House, one of St Benedictโs four houses.
Head of House, Ron Mushiso, said: โThe Gervase House fundraiser was a collective effort, that included teachers, parents and students alike. Because current restrictions prohibit us from mixing year group bubbles, we decided to focus our activities around Year 7. This gave our newest intake to the senior school a first-hand experience of our House System, to see how the school comes together to fulfil the goal of service to our community.โ As well as these fundraising initiatives, the school is making weekly collections for the Ealing Food Bank.
Image: St Benedictโs School, Ealing.
Image shows Year 7 students at St Benedictโs School, Ealing.








