Cumbernauld pupils inspire the Dragons with a Little Bag of Hope

The Our Ladys High winning team of Erin OBrien, Maria Roos and Lucy McNee with head teacher Danny McNulty, Councillor Frank McNally (convener of Education), Dragons Danny Murphy, Scott Webb, Denise Canning and Joanne Telfer, and Councillor Allan Graham (convener of the Enterprise and Housing Committee)The Our Ladys High winning team of Erin OBrien, Maria Roos and Lucy McNee with head teacher Danny McNulty, Councillor Frank McNally (convener of Education), Dragons Danny Murphy, Scott Webb, Denise Canning and Joanne Telfer, and Councillor Allan Graham (convener of the Enterprise and Housing Committee)
The Our Ladys High winning team of Erin OBrien, Maria Roos and Lucy McNee with head teacher Danny McNulty, Councillor Frank McNally (convener of Education), Dragons Danny Murphy, Scott Webb, Denise Canning and Joanne Telfer, and Councillor Allan Graham (convener of the Enterprise and Housing Committee)
Pupils from Our Lady's High in Cumbernauld won North Lanarkshire Council's annual Dragon's Lair competition.

Erin O’Brien, Maria Roos and Lucy McNee impressed the Dragons with their social enterprise Little Bag of Hope to tackle the issue of rough sleepers surviving the winter in Glasgow.

The business would provide rucksacks for homeless people, containing essential items sponsored by well-known companies and there would be ‘filling stations’ throughout the city for people to get refills for the rucksacks.

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