KIND-hearted Kidderminster students donated a variety of harvest gifts to the Stourbridge and Halesowen branch of Age Concern.
Youngsters from Holy Trinity School collected a selection of canned goods, tea, pasta, vegetables, biscuits and cakes, which they gave to charity representatives after their harvest assembly.
Headteacher, Pamela Leek-Wright said: “The school has continued with their support Age Concern for many years and we are always happy to assist in any way we can.
“The service they provide to so many elderly people throughout the community is vital, and it is paramount they continue to do so.”
A spokesman for the charity added: “Age Concern is very grateful for the school’s continued support. Donated harvest produce that the children and their families have so generously donated will be distributed to people within our community who are in need.”
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