James Ruse Agricultural High School donates $500 - Library Boost Project

You’re never too young to make a difference in the world! A big thank you to the James Ruse Agricultural High School community for generously supporting Dymocks Children’s Charities.
Last year, the school came together during Book Week to hold a dress up day which raised $500. This money will go directly towards helping disadvantaged students throughout Australia access brand-new books.

DCC General Manager, Melanie Smith and Chairman, Robert Williams who is a James Ruse alumnus, were delighted to accept the cheque at a school assembly which was hand crafted and designed by art students at the school.

Our Library Boost Project is the perfect way to empower students to lead a philanthropic life. With the goal to give students the tools and resources to make school fundraising easy and fun, learn more about how to get involved here.

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