A mother-of-three who has been organising regular fundraising activities for schoolchildren and raising hundreds of pounds in the process, has said she is just an ordinary person dashing about.
Berrylands resident Marysia Korzeniowska-Olmi, 45, has been a part of the Parent and Staff Association at St Agatha’s Catholic Primary School in Kingston for more than a decade. She has organised bake sales, summer fetes and arranged the Christmas box for the Samaritans – a charity venture that involves helping children decorate a shoe box in festive wrapping before putting in gifts to be sent off to less fortunate children abroad.
She has also taken over the school’s Christmas card project where parents can buy batches of cards designed by their children every year. But this year will be her final year with the primary school as her youngest boy will leave year 6 and move on to secondary school with his big brothers at Richard Challoner.
Mrs Korzeniowska-Olmi who has an online sugared almond business called Occasional Favours, said she enjoyed cross-stitching and baking in her spare time. Mrs Korzeniowska-Olmi was nominated by staff at St Agatha’s Catholic Primary School.
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