Harrogate school children host United for Ukraine peace walk
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Pupils, teachers, parents and carers all walked together from the school, along Skipton Road to St John’s Church on Bilton Lane, stopping for prayers, before returning to school to gather for a final prayer.
The children were also dressed in blue and yellow as part of a non-uniform day, where money raised was donated to UNICEF's appeal to protect the children in Ukraine.
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Hide AdPupils also took part in a number of activities during the day and are making a hall display to help keep the people of Ukraine in their thoughts and prayers and as a symbol of unity.
Rachel Rouse, Acting Headteacher at St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, said: "As a Catholic school community, we want to support the people of Ukraine in any way we can.
"Many of our families in school have friends and relatives who live near the Ukrainian border and are experiencing first-hand the atrocity that is happening.
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Hide Ad"We feel it is important that we support and show solidarity to our neighbours through coming together in unity."
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