Chorley New Road Primary Academy
Challenge - Nurture - Respect
Caring People
As a school we support and work alongside many charities, including Urban Outreach.
Our families support us in this by sending ingredients that will make up the ‘Christmas On Jesus Hampers’. These are then distributed around the town to families and support hubs where they are needed the most. Some of our children come and help to pack Christmas On Jesus Hampers’ ready for them to be sent out.
‘I feel that it is really important to support those who will not have a Christmas dinner or family to eat with as this is what Christmas is about. Giving, supporting and being there for each other.’
Year 4 pupil
Rows of paper gift bags with Christmas Dinner on Jesus logos on a warehouse floor, with people in winter clothing looking at the bags.
People standing behind tables with empty and filled plastic crates inside a large industrial warehouse, preparing for distribution or sorting.
A young girl dressed in a black jacket, skirt, and knee-high socks is standing at a table, opening a brown paper bag labeled 'Jesus' in an industrial or warehouse-like setting.
A group of four people working together to stack and organize white boxes in a warehouse or storage facility.
Various shopping bags and boxes filled with items, placed on the floor near a staircase, in an indoor setting.
Stacks of green plastic crates filled with packaged snacks and food items on pallets in a warehouse or storage room.
A group of seven children dressed in winter clothing standing in a warehouse or large indoor space, smiling at the camera.
Our children and families showed incredible generosity and festive spirit by raising n impressive £265.62 for Bolton Hospice during this year’s Christmas Jumper Day. Dressed in their most colourful and creative jumpers, they came together to support this fantastic charity. A huge well done to everyone who took part and donated.