North West Migrants Forum

Pictured from back left are Lisnagelvin Primary School Principal Colin Torrens, Conor Sharkey of the North West Migrants Forum, Mayor Lilian Seenoi Barr, Lisnagelvin Primary School Board Members Dr Michael Parker and Jennifer Lawther and Gaëlle Gormley of the North West Migrants Forum. In front are pupils with the huge donation of food they handed over to the North West Migrants Forum following this year’s harvest celebrations.

North West Migrants Forum enjoys bumper harvest thanks to Lisnagelvin Primary School

THE North West Migrants Forum has said a heartfelt thank you to Lisnagelvin Primary School following a huge food donation as part of its annual harvest celebrations.

Dozens of bags of goods were handed over to the charity following the harvest assembly on Thursday. These will now be distributed to families and individuals in need across the city.

Children from primary one up to primary seven performed and sang on what was a morning of sheer joy.

On hand to see the various colourful presentations and to accept the contribution of food were North West Migrants Forum staff members Gaëlle Gormley and Conor Sharkey along with the organisation’s Chief Executive Lilian Seenoi Barr who attended in her capacity as Mayor of Derry and Strabane.

DELIGHTED

Principal of Lisnagelvin Primary School, Colin Torrens, said he, his staff and pupils were delighted to be able to help those who may be struggling to put food on the table.

Principal Colin Torrens and Mayor Barr enjoying a laugh during the judging ceremony.

On why the school chose the North West Migrants Forum, Mr Torrens said, “We work closely with the Migrants Forum and with the number of children we have in our school from all parts of the world, we decided that we would like to support the families who are coming into our country and who maybe need a little extra help at this time.

“As you heard this morning, our assembly had a very important message of sharing for all and we are really grateful to all our families for supporting this very worthwhile cause.”

As well as receiving the food donation on behalf of the organisation she set up 12 years ago, Mayor Barr took time to judge the school pumpkin competition. She said she was amazed by the talent and creativity on display.

POWERFUL MESSAGE

Thanking the staff and pupils of Lisnalgelvin for their warmth and generosity, Mrs Barr added, “It was such a pleasure to attend what was a truly moving event.

Mayor Barr with the winners of the pumpkin contest. She said it was difficult to choose a first, second and third, such was the talent, time and effort put into creating the entries.

“The pupils led the way, delivering a powerful message about the importance of sharing food and reducing waste.

“It was also an honour for me as Mayor to present a food donation to the North West Migrants Forum, reflecting the spirit of generosity that this community holds dear.

“I was also invited to judge the Halloween pumpkin competition. The level of creativity and effort was outstanding, making it incredibly difficult to choose a winner.

“I want to extend my sincere congratulations to the entire school community, students, staff, and everyone involved for organising such an energetic and meaningful event. The message of sharing and working together to end hunger resonates deeply with me and, I believe, with all of us.

Wilson from Castaway washed up on the shores of Lisnagelvin Primary School it seems!

“Thank you to the entire Lisnagelvin Primary School family for reminding us of the power of community and the importance of taking action to support those in need,” Mrs Barr added.