Welcome
Oh, to have a crystal ball! Then I’d be able to tell you what will happen this term: Will there be a winter spike? Will some restrictions return? Is it wise to plan a big indoor event at Christmas? While I can’t tell you the future, I can
predict that you won’t go entirely back to what we used to call ‘normal’. Whether it’s taking money by contactless payments, holding online meetings or asking for sponsorship on a
digital platform, fundraising has changed for good. Find out what PTAs have tried and how it works for them on p19. If you need inspiration to help you get back up and running, read
Alderley Edge PTA’s story of how they raised £125,000 on p10, or fi nd out how a mum’s need for a handy mode of transport led to a school bicycle library at Burlingtons Danes school on p31. Once you’re all fi red up, check out our autumn-term ideas on p45,
fi nd Christmas events on p48 and discover festive fundraising on p36. If you need more volunteers, we’ve produced a fl yer explaining
exactly why people should help your PTA. Read it on p27 and download a digital or print version from our website. Wishing you good fortune and a prosperous term,
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