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Learning the importance of helping others

Blessed to be a blessing: The children of Wesley Methodist Church donated approximately $3,500 to the representatives of four local charities (back row from left: Salvation Army, WindReach Recreational Village, the Bermuda Red Cross and Meals on Wheels) during the Sunday service on February 13.

On February 13, the children of Wesley Methodist Church donated $3,495 to four local charities during the 11 o’clock service. My Sunday School, at Wesley Methodist Church, has just finished a study unit called ‘City Streets.’ The unit helped us to understand the importance of helping others. Each class was challenged to find a local charity and raise funds for it.The classes were very creative choosing a car wash, trash-a-thon, teddy bear tea party and doing odd jobs for the elderly, as well as contributing allowance money, to getting funds for the various charities.The charities chosen were: Windreach Recreational Village, the Bermuda Red Cross, Meals on Wheels and the Salvation Army. Cheques were presented on Sunday, February 13, 2011 during the morning worship.The 2-4 year old class raised $546 for feeding animals at Windreach. The 5-7 year old class raised $1,373 for the work of the Salvation Army. The 8-11 year old class raised $765 for the Red Cross. The teens raised $811 for Meals on Wheels.I learned that while raising funds for overseas causes, many local organisations need our help too.