St. Colmcille’s pupils help launch Trocaire campaign

Flavia Leoca (4) and Charlie McCartney (4) from St. Colmcille’s PS in Ballymena help launch the Christmas Trocaire Gifts campaign.
LOCAL SCHOOLCHILDREN HELP LAUNCH CHARITY GIFT CAMPAIGN: Flavia Leoca (4) and Charlie McCartney (4) from St. Colmcille's PS  in Ballymena help launch the Christmas Trocaire Gifts campaign. Last year people in Co. Antrim spent £73,000 on Trocaire's ethical gifts which have helped change the lives of thousands of the world's poorest people. One of the gifts this year is the gift of a school kit for children in Central America which will provide school fees, books, pencils and even milk at lunchtime so that these children can learn and have the chance of a better future. To purchase a gift log on to www.trocaire.org/giftsor call 0800 912 1200. Photo: David O'HareLOCAL SCHOOLCHILDREN HELP LAUNCH CHARITY GIFT CAMPAIGN: Flavia Leoca (4) and Charlie McCartney (4) from St. Colmcille's PS  in Ballymena help launch the Christmas Trocaire Gifts campaign. Last year people in Co. Antrim spent £73,000 on Trocaire's ethical gifts which have helped change the lives of thousands of the world's poorest people. One of the gifts this year is the gift of a school kit for children in Central America which will provide school fees, books, pencils and even milk at lunchtime so that these children can learn and have the chance of a better future. To purchase a gift log on to www.trocaire.org/giftsor call 0800 912 1200. Photo: David O'Hare
LOCAL SCHOOLCHILDREN HELP LAUNCH CHARITY GIFT CAMPAIGN: Flavia Leoca (4) and Charlie McCartney (4) from St. Colmcille's PS in Ballymena help launch the Christmas Trocaire Gifts campaign. Last year people in Co. Antrim spent £73,000 on Trocaire's ethical gifts which have helped change the lives of thousands of the world's poorest people. One of the gifts this year is the gift of a school kit for children in Central America which will provide school fees, books, pencils and even milk at lunchtime so that these children can learn and have the chance of a better future. To purchase a gift log on to www.trocaire.org/giftsor call 0800 912 1200. Photo: David O'Hare

Last year people in Co. Antrim spent £73,000 on Trocaire’s ethical gifts which have helped change the lives of thousands of the world’s poorest people.

One of the gifts this year is the gift of a school kit for children in Central America which will provide school fees, books, pencils and even milk at lunchtime so that these children can learn and have the chance of a better future.

To purchase a gift log on to www.trocaire.org/giftsor call 0800 912 1200. Photo: David O’Hare

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