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Childcare students at Bath College raise over £600 for Time is Precious charity

Thursday 2nd February 2017 Bath Echo News Team Education

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Childcare students at Bath College collected £650 in just one week for Time is Precious, a charity set up to help families facing a long stay in hospital.

The Level 1 childcare students brought a smile to people’s’ faces by dressing up as Mickey and Minnie Mouse for a street collection in the centre of Bath.

They also completed a four-hour sponsored onesie walk from Bath College’s Somer Valley Campus in Radstock to its City Centre Campus in Bath.

Students planned their fundraising week as part of a college assessment, working as a team to delegate tasks, design posters and raise awareness.

As part of this, they made cakes and sweets to sell outside the Students’ Union during lunch breaks at the college’s City Centre Campus.

Time is Precious was set up by Nicky and Neil Halford in memory of their son Ben to help families facing long stays in hospital with terminally ill children.

The charity funds improvements to hospitals for families and in September it opened a new sensory room and teenage chill out room at Bath’s RUH.

Students at Bath College chose Time is Precious as their charity of the year for 2016 and collected over £2,000 for the teenage chill out room.

They have just voted to continue fundraising for the charity this year and will be organising fundraising activities through the Students’ Union.

Childcare students would like to thank Special Occasion Mascots, based in Bristol, for the loan of the Mickey and Minnie Mouse costumes.

Lecturer in early years Sarah Demirci said: “The students have worked so hard to make their fundraising activities successful.

“They have demonstrated excellent organisational skills, professionalism and teamwork, all of which are important life skills that will support their future studies and employment.

“They chose a local and worthwhile charity to support and raised a great deal of money, I am very proud of them all.”

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