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  • SAMH benefits from students’ hard work

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    NC Administration students based in the Falkirk Campus have been raising charity cash and awareness recently as part of their course. Catriona Kean, Elzbieta Linkowska, Rachel McCaffrey, Nadine Miller and Victoria Patterson held an Easter themed event with a raffle, tombola (with 140 prizes), guess the rabbit’s birthday, and a guess the number of sweets in a jar competition. They also sold merchandise for the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SMAH).  The group managed to raise a total

  • FDAMH benefits from student fundraising

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    Enterprising NQ Introduction to Business and Administration students raised more than £1300 for a good cause recently. During the last five months five months – as part of their Business Enterprise unit – they have organised and completed two fundraising events, one a Raffle and Tombola at the Falkirk Campus reception and a Charity Prize Bingo event at the Scots Bistro in Grangemouth, in aid of the Falkirk Mental Health Association (FDAMH). Student Grace Baff, said: “We have been working hard

  • Good cause benefits from students’ efforts

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    NC Business and Administration students based in the Alloa Campus have been raising charity cash recently as part of the Business Enterprise section of their course. At the campus reception on Friday 28 April students from the group (from left to right in the photo) Angela Candlish, Calack Hodgson, Chloe MacLean, Lizzy Roche and Liz Elliot raised money for MacMillan Cancer Support with a stall selling cake and candy, a guess the jelly beans in the jar competition and the chance to win a cuddly

  • Admin students take the lead raising cash for dog shelter

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    A sponsored ‘Walkies’ helped Falkirk Campus based NC Administration students raise cash for Bandeath Dog Shelter in Throsk. The group of students – Rachel Reid (48) from Falkirk,  Zoe Day (19) from Falkirk, Emily Burnett (18) Falkirk, Sam Johnston (24) from Grangemouth, Asim naeem (21) from Falkirk and Anne Marie Spawton (32) from Polmont – walked around The Helix and Callander Parks in Falkirk to raise more than £770 for the Stirling Council run facility. They also sold tickets for a guess

  • Good causes benefit from students’ hard work

    www.forthvalley.ac.uk/news-events/good-causes-benefit-from-students-hard-work/

    NC Administration students based in the Falkirk Campus have been raising charity cash and awareness recently and as part of the Event Organisation section of their course.The first group: Chrissie Busby, Rachel Craig, Layleigh Lawson, Chelsea McAlpine, Savanna Nicholson, Rachael Palmer and Samantha Young decided to support the Millie’s Journey charity, as one of the group had known a close relative of Millie’s. The event was held the event onOn Sunday 3 April they organised a Millie’s Easter

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