‘Tis the season for bake sales

December 3, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

PR students aren/'t the only ones raising funds by selling baked goods. Students involved in Kwantlen/'s Student Parent Program raised funds to support a local family in need for Christmas. The bake sale was held at the Richmond Kwantlen Campus' rotunda on Tuesday. (Keira Simmons photo)

PR students were not the only ones raising funds by selling baked goods this week. Students involved in the Student Parent Program raised funds to support a local family in need for Christmas. The bake sale was held at the Richmond Kwantlen Campus rotunda on Tuesday. (Keira Simmon photo)

Public Relations student at Kwanlten’s Rochmond campus held bake sales Tuesday and Wednesday to raise money for the Cinderella Project.

As part of their Events Planning course with instructor Amelia Kennedy-Maki, students have formed small groups to brainstorm ways to raise funds for sponsorships and a gala event.

The Cinderella Project will supports kids who have risen above the challenges they faced during high school and persevered to succeed academically.

Students who will be honoured at the event have experienced a number of challenge. including poverty, health problems and family issues.

“It’s a way to recognize their hard work,” said Jenn Currie, a second-year PR student. Currie said that details are still up in the air, but is hoped to be a “jazz and wine event” in February at the False Creek Yacht Club.

PR students faced some competition Tuesday with another bake sale (for a separate cause; see photo and caption) also going on.

“We had a bad spot in the cafeteria and there was another bake sale going on,” said Bryn Silver. Silver said one of their previous bake sales had gone very well and hoped to find similar support for Wednesday’s sale.