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See photos as colour run for Sunbeam House makes splash in Co Wicklow

See photos as colour run for Sunbeam House makes splash in Co Wicklow

Coláiste Ráithín's TY students, in conjunction with KWETB's Bray Sports Promotion Unit, ran their fourth annual fundraiser in aid of Sunbeam House Services in the school on a beautiful sunny Friday, May 16.
The students were thrilled to welcome some of Sunbeam's clients who took part in the warm-up and even helped to motivate the students by throwing water balloons at them! It was an afternoon of fun, which started with some games and finished with a dip in the sea, while the main event saw students take on three laps of the obstacle course on the school pitch.
Some of the TY students completed both work experience and an element of their Gaisce award with Sunbeam House Services this year, so they felt it would be the perfect cause for this year's fundraiser. Coláiste Ráithín hopes to nurture and grow their relationship with Sunbeam House Services over the coming years as both sides feel they can learn a lot from each other.
The school wishes to thank Ruth and Gary from the Bray Sports Promotion Unit, Rebecca McKenna and the clients from Sunbeam House Services, and all of the students and teachers and parents who made the afternoon such a success.
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