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St Anne's Primary School's "Mini Vinnies" from Years 4, 5 and 6 once again took part in the St Vincent De Paul Winter Warmer campaign. Students took part in the school-wide initiative to bring in a can of food to go towards winter hampers for Harvey families in need. St Anne's teacher and Mini Vinnies program coordinator Leanne Pronk said the group, which met up at least twice per term, helped students develop a sense of community and compassion for those who needed a "hand up". Report page 12.
Camera IconSt Anne's Primary School's "Mini Vinnies" from Years 4, 5 and 6 once again took part in the St Vincent De Paul Winter Warmer campaign. Students took part in the school-wide initiative to bring in a can of food to go towards winter hampers for Harvey families in need. St Anne's teacher and Mini Vinnies program coordinator Leanne Pronk said the group, which met up at least twice per term, helped students develop a sense of community and compassion for those who needed a "hand up". Report page 12. Credit: Harvey Reporter, Jacinta Cantatore.

Mini Vinnies rug up for good cause

Jacinta CantatoreHarvey-Waroona Reporter
Deaniella Redoble, Sofia Robles and Breverly Matugas.
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Deaniella Redoble, Sofia Robles and Breverly Matugas. Picture: Harvey Reporter

Chelsea Oxford, Layla Pierce and Lilli Greay.
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Chelsea Oxford, Layla Pierce and Lilli Greay. Picture: Harvey Reporter

Sienna Downey and Janna Casayas.
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Sienna Downey and Janna Casayas. Picture: Harvey Reporter

Olivia Corso and Bridget Sawyer.
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Olivia Corso and Bridget Sawyer. Picture: Jacinta Cantatore

Dannielle Kiddiea and Toby Maiolo.
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Dannielle Kiddiea and Toby Maiolo. Picture: Harvey Reporter