Harmony Hill pupils get help to create a ‘Better Tomorrow’

PUPILS at Harmony Hill Primary School in Lisburn have received a cheque of £3,000 from Toyota’s ‘Fund for a Better Tomorrow’ campaign.

The fund was launched in May 2011 by Toyota (GB) PLC to support charity or non profit organisation initiatives in local communities Harmony Hill’s successful application has secured them funding towards the creation and development of the school’s new sensory garden.

The pupils will also benefit from a range of Toyota themed activites, including a visit to Charles Hurst Toyota in Belfast for a special behind the scenes tour of the dealership on the Boucher Road and an insight into the company’s cutting edge vehicle technology.

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Principal Mr Harry Greer said: “We’re absolutely thrilled with this much needed funding. The financial support will be put to very good use and is hugely appreciated by everyone connected with the school. I would like to say a big thank you to Charles Hurst and Toyota for awarding us the funding. We hope they’ll come back to the school soon to see how their money has been put to good use.”

Gareth Jeffreys, Operations Manager for Toyota Northern Ireland, added: “We’d like to congratulate the staff and pupils at Harmony Hill for their successful application. We’re in no doubt that the money will be put to good use at this fantastic school.”

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