Cards from children at Clarkston After-School Service send best wishes to elderly neighbours

Youngsters at the Clarkston After-School Service (CASS) have been spreading some Christmas joy to elderly residents in the area.
Some of the cards made by children at Clarkston After-School Services at Greenbank.Some of the cards made by children at Clarkston After-School Services at Greenbank.
Some of the cards made by children at Clarkston After-School Services at Greenbank.

Pupils from Carolside Primary and Busby Primary who attend CASS at Greenbank have been making Christmas cards to give to the elderly.

The children used their creative art skills to come up with some impressive festive designs, and included some lovely messages, passing on best wishes and festive greetings.

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Service manager Judith Wilkinson said: “The children wanted to give some happy spirit to the community, and pass on greeting to people who perhaps might not have many visitors or family around.

“They had fun making the cards and hopefully we’ve managed to put smiles on people’s faces.”

The children were helped by Judith and staff Lauren, Emma and Jolie.

CASS at Greenbank provides after-school care for up to 40 children, from P1 to P7.

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