STEPS delivers Easter kindness to supporters

STEPS Pathways College students set out with a carload of carefully prepared ‘kind- ness packages’ to give their supporters recently.

STEPS Charity executive manager Bec Whitehouse said their ‘big dose of hope and love’ was well received by their business supporters in these uncertain times.

“It was wonderful for our students to have the opportunity to give a little back to those who give so much,” she said.

“They baked the hot cross buns with love and care onsite at STEPS Caloundra, all part of our student living and learning program, practical learning that builds the skills students need to live a life of independence.”

The hot cross buns were delivered to The Fleet Office, Ken Mills Toyota; BA Murphy Constructions; Fuji Xerox Business Centre Sunshine Coast; Home Care Assistance Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay; Caloundra RSL; Linda Feltman - McGrath Caloundra, McGrath Caloundra, Spire Law; Express Print & Mail & ARB Maroochydore.

STEPS delivered hot cross buns to local businesses including Nambour’s Ken Mills Toyota.

STEPS delivered hot cross buns to local businesses including Nambour’s Ken Mills Toyota.

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