Trust, children bring Christmas cheer

Trust, children bring Christmas cheer

THIS year marks the 10th anniversary of the Michelle McLean Children’s Trust Christmas Card Project.

The aim is to not only raise funds for underprivileged children, but to also involve Primary School pupils and have them enter their unique art works. This year the Trust received over 6 000 entries from which 20 winners were chosen.Each winner received N$150 and had their art work mounted and signed by the Trust.The cards will be available from the end of October at N$15 for a pack of five cards and envelopes from the Michelle McLean Children’s Trust in Windhoek, or all participating schools countrywide.The school in Windhoek that sells the most Christmas cards will receive two Pentium computers as will the rural school that sells the most cards.The individual pupil with the best sales throughout the country will receive N$2 000, while the runners-up will receive N$1 500 and N$750 respectively.This year the Trust received over 6 000 entries from which 20 winners were chosen.Each winner received N$150 and had their art work mounted and signed by the Trust.The cards will be available from the end of October at N$15 for a pack of five cards and envelopes from the Michelle McLean Children’s Trust in Windhoek, or all participating schools countrywide.The school in Windhoek that sells the most Christmas cards will receive two Pentium computers as will the rural school that sells the most cards.The individual pupil with the best sales throughout the country will receive N$2 000, while the runners-up will receive N$1 500 and N$750 respectively.

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