The King’s Hospital School’s KH Nappy Drive: Supporting Homeless Mothers at Capuchin Day Centre

The halls of The King’s Hospital School resonate with the spirit of giving as the ‘KH Nappy Drive’ takes center stage, a noble initiative aimed at supporting homeless mothers at the Capuchin Day Centre in Dublin.

Driven by the passion and dedication of students from 4L and 4M, this charitable endeavor seeks to collect essential items such as nappies, wipes, formula, baby toys, and non-perishable food. The significance of these contributions cannot be overstated—every donation makes a tangible difference in the lives of homeless mothers and their children.

Your participation matters! To contribute to this impactful cause, kindly drop off your donations at designated locations: F2 (Ms. McGinn’s classroom) and A2 (Ms. Moore’s classroom). Every donation, no matter the size, plays a crucial role in extending a helping hand to those in need.

The KH Nappy Drive embodies The King’s Hospital School’s ethos of community support and compassion. It’s an opportunity for us to unite as a school community and extend our support to those facing challenging circumstances.

Let’s join forces, let kindness prevail, and together, let’s make a meaningful difference! Your generosity and support are instrumental in supporting homeless mothers at the Capuchin Day Centre.

For those willing to contribute or seek further information, reach out to the school administration or the designated classrooms.