

Aspengrove students (197 in total) rose to the challenge when faced with the question of how they could help the citizens of Haiti after the recent earthquake that devastated their country.
Our High School students had already organized a dance and generously donated funds raised at the dance to the Aspengrove Haiti Relief Fundraiser.
Students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 took turns sorting bottles, cans and other recyclables and the Nanaimo Bottle Depot set up an Aspengrove Haiti Fundraiser account for members of the public to also donate to this bottle drive effort. Local newspapers also assisted the school with notices in their news articles and community events calendars which was extremely helpful to the cause.
Students from Kindergarten to Grade 5 held a bake sale and challenged our middle and high school students to also hold a bake sale and see if the could beat the amount of funds our primary students raised……and they did! There’s nothing like a good old fashioned challenge to stir the competitive spirit of youth.
One of Aspengrove’s Grade 2 students raised an additional $300 at her birthday party in lieu of gifts.
Total funds raised were $2,714.90 which is being donated to Doctors Without Borders, an organization that the Canadian government recognizes for fund matching so the total amount that Doctors Without Borders will receive is $5,428.90! This is a true testament to the caring, global citizenship that our students exemplify and that make us so proud of each and every one of them.