Monday, 14 September 2009

Kids get new commode toilets in California

There were cheers all round last month when children at St. John Notre Dame School in Folsom as the restrooms got a $100,000 dollar refurbishment. The money was raised for the updating of 44 year old previous toilets used in the school by donations from parents and others at an auction last year.

Students at the school, were said to have been waiting for the new commode installations for a long time. The school celebrated the opening of the new commodes, with Father Ray Berspal blessing each stall in the boys and girls restrooms with holy water and local council
woman Kerri Howell helped the proceedings along further by cutting the ribbon.

It's good to see community spirit well and truly alive, and people realizing the importance of providing clean, hygienic commodes for children so that they can be free of harmful germs and bacteria. Thus providing a clean environment for learning.


Source: Don Chaddock • The Telegraph
http://edhtelegraph.com/detail/127934.html

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