PO Box 306, Kingston TAS 7050 - P: (03) 6229 3655
Monday, July 14, 2025
Kingborough Chronicle
  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • Sport
  • Photos
  • Our Publications
    • Huon Valley News
    • Tasmania’s Pristine South
  • Advertising / Contact
    • Display Advertising
    • Classifieds Advertising
    • Trades & Services
    • Submit a News Story
    • About
    • Contact
  • Read Our Newspapers
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • Sport
  • Photos
  • Our Publications
    • Huon Valley News
    • Tasmania’s Pristine South
  • Advertising / Contact
    • Display Advertising
    • Classifieds Advertising
    • Trades & Services
    • Submit a News Story
    • About
    • Contact
  • Read Our Newspapers
No Result
View All Result
Kingborough Chronicle
No Result
View All Result
Home News Local News

Channel students raise funds for Salvos appeal

29 October 2018
in Local News
Channel students raise funds for Salvos appeal
Share on FacebookShare on X

Students at Channel Christian School in Margate presented a cheque of $1200 during a recent assembly to the Salvation Army for their winter action appeal.
The school’s mission goal in Term 3 was an outward focus to people in the local community who are struggling with the basic needs of living or have been affected by a disaster such as floods.
The students cooked and sold hot lunches to the whole school every Thursday for the term.
The school received an invitation from the local Salvation Army at Blackmans Bay for their Year 3 to 6 students to see and hear how money collected by the Salvation Army helps people in the community.
Feeding a family of four and a dog with $45 was one of the challenges which opened the student’s eyes about hardships people experience in our local community.
Sara Davidson from the Salvation Army received the cheque during the assembly on Friday, October 19 and told the school the money will stay in the local Kingborough community, assisting people in need.
Sara thanked the Channel community for the love and generosity shown to others.

Pictured: Channel Christian School students, Nikita Travers, Brodie Page, Kaylee Price, Millie Bosveld, Eliana Molano dig into some Hot Dogs for lunch to raise funds for the Salvation Army. (PS)

Previous Post

Social connections during Seniors Week

Next Post

Assisting drought relief

Next Post
Assisting drought relief

Assisting drought relief

Trending

Inaugural Bunyip Women

Inaugural Bunyip Women

8 July 2025
Lanterns light Margate sky

Lanterns light Margate sky

8 July 2025
Kingston trainer steps up world record

Kingston trainer steps up world record

9 September 2024
Blackmans Bay solstice serenity

Blackmans Bay solstice serenity

2 July 2025
Former mayor to Labor leader

Former mayor to Labor leader

15 April 2024
Kingston dog park braces for move

Kingston dog park braces for move

31 March 2025

Popular Stories

Goodbye, Glenda!
Local News

Goodbye, Glenda!

16 June 2025
Kingston trainer steps up world record
Local News

Kingston trainer steps up world record

9 September 2024
Daisy Bus returns
Local News

Daisy Bus returns

23 June 2025
Sandfly teen gears up for championships
Sport

Sandfly teen gears up for championships

16 June 2025

Kingborough Chronicle

PO Box 306
Kingston TAS 7051

P: (03) 6229 3655

Huon News

3351 Huon Highway
Franklin TAS 7113

P: (03) 6266 3104

© 2024 James Yeates

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local News
    • Sport
  • Photos
  • Our Publications
    • Huon Valley News
    • Tasmania’s Pristine South
  • Advertising / Contact
    • Display Advertising
    • Classifieds Advertising
    • Trades & Services
    • Submit a News Story
    • About
    • Contact
  • Read Our Newspapers

© 2025 James Yeates | All Rights Reserved