For two weeks in February, Leslie Frost Public School students raised money for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada’s Jump Rope for Heart Fundraiser.
From February 18 to 27, various “heart pumping” activities were set up in the school’s gymnasium for students to take part in, including skipping rope, hula hooping, and hopscotch.
The initiative is an annual fundraiser event that empowers students to build healthy habits and learn the importance of giving, all while raising money for life-saving heart and brain research.
In total, the school raised $370. Visit the school’s Jump Rope for Heart webpage for more information.




