Coventry school pupils get creative to provide comfort to the community

Pupils and staff at St Gregory’s say they do a lot of work around helping the local community.

Author: Lia DesaiPublished 28th Dec 2022

Pupils at a Coventry primary school are hoping to provide comfort to local people suffering from illness after creating more than 30 handmade faith packages.

Year 5 pupils at St Gregory’s Catholic Primary School, part of the Romero Catholic Academy, have created prayer bags for those who may need to isolate during the festive period

The initiative was inspired by the pupil’s own experiences with family members who have been affected by Covid-19, in a bid to provide comfort through faith.

Emily Stirling, class teacher, said: "The Year 5s know the difference that small comforts and supportive words can make to people who are suffering from illness and are potentially separated from their families."

She added: "This is a time where many families are finding it particularly hard, with poor health and the cost-of-living crisis. So, we think it’s important to come together as a school to support those in need."

St John Fisher Parish Priest, Father Des Devenney, helped to distribute the packages to the community.

He said: "I joined the parish during Covid-19, so have witnessed the community’s response throughout, and it’s brilliant that the younger generation are so keen to support others living in the area.

"It’s a lovely thought and a project that will provide a lift to people and Parishioners living in the local area. It’s a privilege and joy to be involved."

The pupils and staff plan to continue and expand this project in the future.

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