Melview National School has embarked on an ambitious fundraising campaign to raise money for an All-Weather Outdoor Play & Sensory space at the school
Melview National School is seeking your help to turn unwanted plastic into cash to raise funds for a new All-Weather Outdoor Play & Sensory space at the school.
In a clever move to harness funds from the new Re-Turn initiative, Melview NS is asking you to donate your Re-Turn compatible bottles and cans by bringing them to Melview school.
The pupils as part of their Green School initiative will return the bottles to the new Re-Turn facilities to collect cash towards their Astro Pitch Fundraiser.
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You can help by bringing your compatible bottles and cans to the school and help them on their way to a much needed play area.
Bottles and cans with the Re-Turn logo can be dropped to Melview NS. The bottles and cans must have the Re-Turn logo, must have the label intact, must be washed out and must not be crushed or damaged.
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For further details on this initiative and how to donate money directly visit their Facebook page 'Melview Pitch Fundraiser'.
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