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Alan Knight might not have kids in primary school anymore — but that hasn’t stopped him from showing up. As Treasurer of the Kawana Waters State College P&C, and a proud grandfather of two, Alan shares why he continues to be actively involved in his school community. In this heartfelt chat, he opens up about the joy he gets from giving back, how School Fun Run has supported their fundraising goals, and the powerful legacy P&C groups leave behind.💬 “You don’t need to have a child at the school to care about the community.”🎧 Tune in to hear why being part of the School Fun Run family means so much — and how one man’s commitment is making a lasting difference.📍 Learn more or book your own fundraiser: https://www.schoolfundraising.com.au/lets-chat☎️ Need help? Call us on 1800 386 78600:53 How Alan first got involved in his grandkid's school06:48 Alan was new to Australia when he started volunteering08:41 Kawana Water State College 20:09 What Alan gets out of the P&C21:40 Working with School Fun Run23:46 Does Alan recommend joining the P&C?26:02 The P&C legacy#SchoolFunRun #TheLegacyCollective #PCVolunteers #CommunityHeroes #SchoolFundraisingIdeas #GrandparentsWhoGiveBack #ColourRunAustralia