Contributions of CCHS Community Members to Charities and Society, Schemes and Mind Maps of Philosophy

This document showcases the charitable contributions made by members of the CCHS community in 2016, including monetary donations to local, national, and international charities, as well as personal efforts to support causes in Nepal, Uganda, and beyond. The document also highlights the accomplishments of former students, such as authors, artists, and human rights advocates, who have made a global impact.

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2021/2022

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Contributing to the

Community

What we have contributed…

  • Monies raised last academic year total £17,

National charities:

International charities:

Supporting children/students in Nepal

Caravans for refugees

Human Rights and what it is to be a global citizen

CCHS Music Tour for

Thank you letters from Nepal

Former students still contributing to CCHS community Cat Potter Fashion Designer/Illustrator Mary Kenyon Bletchley Park and Author Sarah Perry Author Juliet Mushens & Sarah Manning Literary Agents Claire Parker Artist and student

Sian Cleaver Engineer Mitra Janes Governor/Diversity & Inclusions Manager Jude Worley Apprentice Engineer Monique Bouffé UN Emily Robb Philosophy of History Lizzie Matthams Philosophy of History Former students still contributing to CCHS community

Emma Jane Kirby,

BBC Correspondent & author

  • In 2016 Emma Jane’s book ‘The Optician of Lampedusa’ was released A boat full of migrants near Lampedusa, where in October 2013 a local optician, Carmine Menna, pulled drowning people from the sea. Photograph: Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images @Kirbyej

Emma Jane’s interview with The Optician

  • Embed clip from beginning to 2.
  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02srxrf

Finally …. Message to us all

Contributing that Matters

  • Prince Harry first travelled to Lesotho 12 years ago.
  • After seeing the difficulties experienced by the country’s disadvantaged children, Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso founded Sentebale, which provides care, support and education to youth affected by HIV and AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana.

Prince Harry and Mutsu, aged 6, in 2006