FeaturesNews All Saints Primary’s food drive a success by Barbados Today 18/10/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sasha Mehter 18/10/2022 1 min read A+A- Reset Principal Gillian Cadogan and Miss Saniel Bowen, teacher at All Saints Primary School assisting with presentations. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 352 The theme of World Food Day 2022, which was observed yesterday, October 16, is “Leave No One Behind”. To this end, the principal, staff, parents and students of the All Saints’ Primary School embarked on a food drive which saw them presenting nine food hampers to a few of the needy, elderly and shut-ins in their communities. Pupils of All Saints Primary. The recipients included: Lisa Cumberbatch; Annette Marshall; Trevor Bovell; Juel Lopez; Keisha Bishop; Especially Burnett; Sonia Cumberbatch; Irwin Small and The All Saints’ Anglican Church. Head girl Zada Clarke and head boy Tevyn Worrell presenting to Natasha Marshall for Annette Marshall. The school received assistance in this endeavour from private sector entities and community organizations. These included The Boscobelle Youth Empowerment Group, BICO Limited, D and G Enterprises, Jennifer Watson and Christine Howell. (PR) Rev Selwyn Lowe being presented a hamper which will be given to a member of his congregation. Student making presentation is Amiya Graham. Token of appreciation given by Cheri Boyce, President of the Boscobelle Youth Empowerment Group to senior teacher and coordinator of the food drive Pamela Forde at the All Saints Primary School. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Eco Fit touches 3 000 students; looking to expand 09/02/2025 Nurses urged to ensure self-care as they provide healthcare 09/02/2025 Work to start on several roads in St Michael on Monday 08/02/2025