Manildra Group on Wednesday provided a generous donation with the Operations Manager Jacob Wooden presenting $3000 to the Stockinbingal Primary School P and C.
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Students at Stockinbingal Primary School on Wednesday were presented with the donation, water bottles and Manildra Group brand sanitising products.
The students had a lesson in "Paddock to Plate", learning exactly what happens to wheat they see grow in all local paddocks.
The lesson highlighted all aspects through the transport process, flour and eventually what the end product could become.
The students' favourite being "cakes".
The excitement and smiles on the faces of the school's mostly farm children couldn't help but bring a huge grin to the Manildra Group staff presenting the donation.
"It's been a relatively tough year for the school's fundraising prospects given the COVID situation, and knowing the Honan family's values and generosity, we were thrilled when they came to the table with such a wonderful and generous donation.
"It's clear that they were more than happy to support our local youth, and we can't thank them enough," a spokesperson for the school P and C said.
Since 1952 the Honan family business Manildra Group, headed by Mr Dick Honan, have strived to work with local communities and support local organisations and charities.
Manildra Group said it looks forward to the continued support of such things as the Stockinbingal Primary School.