Mangaluru: St Agnes PU College organises creatively curated Carnival Thrift Sale


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Mangaluru, Dec 22: St Agnes PU College organised a creatively curated Carnival Thrift Sale during the festive season, bringing together students and staff in a meaningful initiative to support charitable causes. Students donated clothes and books that were in mint condition, which were sold to raise funds for charity.

As part of the outreach efforts, students donated groceries and household essentials that were distributed to various orphanages and charitable trusts - Noorani Yatheem Khana, Ullal; Balikashram, Kankanady; Pachim Rehab Charitable Trust, Kotekar; Bhagini Samaj, Mangaladevi.

The highlight of the occasion was the spectacular carnival held on December 20, which began with a cultural show on the open-air stage. The campus came alive with stalls offering games, mouthwatering food, intricate mehndi designs, face painting and scores of other attractions. Enthusiastic PTA members were an integral part of the event and pitched in with their own stall.

The event was organised under the guidance of the principal Sr Norine D’Souza and vice principal Sr Janet Sequiera, with the dedicated efforts of the convenors Ramya, Mathew, and Jeevan, along with the staff and students of the college.

 

 

  

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