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Big-hearted pupils at Scissett Middle School have raised more than £
Big-hearted pupils at Scissett Middle School have raised more than £ 300 to help sick children at London Great Ormond Street Hospital. The pupils, who earned the cash by carol singing and sponsored events, include Alison Battye, who is seen holding the cheque, Lucy and Clare Mitchell, Alison, Andrew, Robert and Edward Pickford, Shereen and Charlotte Price, Peter Kitson, Chris Brown, Lucy Cooper. Louise Lockwood, Robin Simmons, David Swaine, Gillian Senior, Helen Reynolds, Joanne Hardcastle and Charlotte Fisher. 4th March 1988
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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
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United Kingdom
Media ID 21688735
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In this heartwarming photo print, we see the big-hearted pupils of Scissett Middle School proudly holding a cheque that represents their incredible fundraising efforts. These compassionate young individuals have come together to raise over £300 in support of sick children at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital. The students' determination and dedication are evident as they earned this impressive sum through carol singing and sponsored events. Amongst the group is Alison Battye, who stands front and center, clutching the symbolic cheque with pride. Surrounding her are Lucy and Clare Mitchell, Alison, Andrew, Robert, and Edward Pickford, Shereen and Charlotte Price, Peter Kitson, Chris Brown, Lucy Cooper - just to name a few. This snapshot captures not only a moment in time but also showcases the power of unity within a school community. It highlights the importance of empathy and compassion instilled in these young minds through education. Taken on March 4th, 1988 during the vibrant era of the 1980s; it serves as a nostalgic reminder of an act of kindness that transcends generations. This photograph is more than just an image; it represents hope for those in need while reminding us all that even small gestures can make a significant impact on others' lives. Memory Lane Prints presents this piece from our collection to commemorate these remarkable students who selflessly dedicated themselves to making a difference for sick children at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
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