The students, who are based at the college’s Derby Road campus in Mansfield, staged a day of fairground style stalls for staff and students to enjoy, to raise funds for Mansfield Wildlife Rescue. Stalls included hook-a-duck, pin the tail on the lemur, basketball hoop game, darts and knock-a-can.
Other games included a penalty shoot-out and guessing the teddy’s name and number of sweets in a jar.
For a small fee, staff and students could get involved in these games as well as buy raffle and tombola tickets.
Students also created a showreel describing the great work that Mansfield Wildlife Rescue does for animals who are cared for in its facility.
The students have been active fundraisers for the rescue centre, managed and founded by Cheryl Martins, for over a year after tragedy struck.
Cheryl began running the rescue centre from her own home in Mansfield Woodhouse almost 20 years ago. Sadly in May 2022, while Cheryl was out at the charity’s board meeting, a fire swept through her Mansfield Woodhouse home, where she houses rescue animals and her own pets. Cheryl lost some of her beloved animals as well as most of her possessions.
Cheryl is set to receive £611.09 thanks to the students’ latest event, which will go towards the centre’s vets’ bills, food and medication for the animals in its care.
As well as fun and games at the fundraising event, there were great prizes to be won on the raffle, such as Amazon vouchers, meals at Refined, wine, vouchers for The Red Bar and Grill, Mansfield Town Merchandise, a falconry experience, power banks and vouchers to spend at Tilly Pots Crafts in Ravenshead.
Prizes were generously donated from a range of local businesses such as Mansfield Town Football Club, Summit Creative, Mansfield, Ashfield and Warsop News Journal, Validera, NTU, Andy Dean Business Solutions Ltd and a cash donation from Jephson’s Shopfitters.
The college’s business admin and customer services specialist Helen Burns said: “The event was magnificent! The students worked incredibly hard to create a fun and engaging set of games for people to enjoy and we were thrilled to get so many people attend the stalls.
“The passion the group had for getting involved in putting together this fundraiser was as strong as their passion for the care and welfare for animals.
“Our groups have great interaction with Cheryl and the wildlife centre throughout the academic year and we’re always happy to support this charity, which does such wonderful work for the local wildlife in need.”