Recently
- on the 8th March - my friends and I participated in a project to raise money
for CAFOD (Catholic Association For Overseas Development). We all agreed on
doing a cake sale. There were many things we had to plan including:
-A
float
-How
much we were going to charge for a cake
-Letters
to the children's parents
-Posters
to spread awareness
We
received help from the Parents’ Association as they often hold events such as
cake sales. They helped us choose a date for the sale and directed us on
selling techniques. This advice supported us especially when we were trying to
face tough decisions...
Once we
had agreed on the price, we hung up our posters to spread awareness. We drafted
letters, printed them. We had to cut them up and put the letters in the
registers. When doing this, it was the day before the cake sale, Monday 7th.
Putting up posters |
On
the day of the cake sale we had many donations. At 2:40 we all took tables from
Year 2 and then we laid them out under the Year 2/1 shelter; it was by the gate so we could catch
everyone's attention. After that we put the cakes on display and put our gloves
on.
Getting ready |
The gates opened and a multitude of parents swarmed in, buying the cakes.
We sold the cakes for 20p each. Because we were selling the cakes for charity, people
were giving generous donations.
One of our many customers |
A satisfied customer |
With
lots of help and advice from teachers we managed to raise £140 for CAFOD!
All sold! |
Juliet
6KA
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