PFA President
As we celebrated National Volunteer Week on 15-21 May 2023, it is fitting that we take a moment to reflect on the incredible impact that volunteers have on our communities. Everywhere you look, there are groups of dedicated individuals sacrificing their time, skills, and resources to make the world a better place. At the heart of these selfless individuals are the volunteers at the Parents and Friends Association who give their time to the Secondhand Uniform Shop and Icy Pole Fridays.
The Parents and Friends Association is a vital part of the St Andrews Christian College school community. We provide support, raise funds and organise events to enhance the educational experience of students. However, it is the volunteers who truly make a difference in the lives of those they serve. Whether it’s organising events, fundraising or working in the uniform shop, these incredible volunteers embody the spirit of compassion and generosity that Volunteer Week celebrates.
The Secondhand Uniform Shop is an essential part of our school community. It is the hub for all uniform needs, from purchasing new house sports shirts to ensuring that your child has everything they need for their next term. The volunteers who work in the uniform shop are a vital part of the school community. They greet parents and students and are always happy to assist in any way possible. They are the face of the school community, and their willingness to help goes a long way towards fostering the truly unique community vibe in our school.
Icy pole Fridays are a fun part of school life that students always look forward to. The volunteers who manage and run this sweet treat fundraiser raise funds that go towards enhancing the education of the students. They are always cheerful, patient and provide excellent customer service to the students and parents who eagerly line up for their icy poles. Their hard work, dedication, and commitment to the cause is an integral part of our school community, and we are incredibly grateful for all their efforts.
Volunteering goes beyond just giving back to the community. It provides an opportunity to learn new skills, meet new people and make lasting friendships. Volunteers in the Parents and Friends Association not only contribute to the school community, but they also enjoy the fulfilment that comes from giving of themselves. They are an inspiration to us all and remind us that small acts of kindness have a far-reaching impact.
The Parents and Friends Association volunteers play an integral role in the life of our school community. They have a profound impact on the wellbeing, happiness and growth of our students, not just by what they do, but by the example they set. They are an essential part of our community and make a difference every day.
On behalf of the PFA Committee, I would It is fitting that we take a moment to recognise and thank all those who volunteer their time. We commend and express our gratitude to all the Parents and Friends Association volunteers who give so generously to our school community. Your contributions are priceless, and we appreciate all the time and effort you put towards making our school a better place.
God bless,