"The College held a brilliant event to raise funds and awareness of the campaign," said a spokesperson.
"They sold vegetables grown in the College allotment, freshly made pickles and jams, tea, coffee, cakes, biscuits, bric-a-brac and general goods donated by staff and students, and some went in to the community to hand out flyers about the campaign. It was such a brilliant day that not only raised money for the charity, but enabled our students in so many ways."
The charity was created by Global, the media and entertainment group, and helps to change young lives “by supporting specially selected projects up and down the country, which deliver life-changing work to youngsters and their families in their communities. They are often small, operating on a shoestring, or tackling an issue that is little understood," said a spokesperson for the campaign.