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Food security

During the mid-year 2021 school holidays, Year 6 St Hilda’s School student Gabrielle Aloysius donated another 400 meals to St John’s Crisis Centre after forging a partnership between her school, St John’s Church and dnata catering, with (L-R): St John’s Crisis Centre Manager Diane Kozik, Year 6 St Hilda’s School student Gabrielle Aloysius and St Hilda’s School parent and CEO of dnata catering Hiranjan Aloysius
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Non Nobis Solum: How one St Hilda’s School student is living the school’s motto

“Since COVID-19 hit I have seen a lot more people living on the Gold Coast streets. I have also heard and read many stories of people losing their jobs. This made me feel very devastated and I knew that my family and I must try to help in any way we could,” says Year 6 St Hilda’s School student Gabrielle Aloysius, as she shares about a very special partnership she has forged between her school, her local church and business