St. Colmcille’s pupils help launch Trocaire 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
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

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