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Kirklees junior chamber of commerce president Mrs Margaret Burnley presents a £
Kirklees junior chamber of commerce president Mrs Margaret Burnley presents a £ 20 cheque to youngsters from the department for impaired hearing at Newsome high school. The money, part of the proceeds of the 1985 Mayors Parade organised by the junior chamber, will help to buy radio microphone systems for use by pupils. The money was raised by the junior chamber womens section. 5th November 1985
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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUD 85 6583
Media ID 21709052
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Cheque Fundraising Money Pupils Uniform Disabilities Equiptment
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In this heartwarming photo print, we see Mrs Margaret Burnley, the president of Kirklees Junior Chamber of Commerce, presenting a £20 cheque to a group of enthusiastic youngsters from the Department for Impaired Hearing at Newsome High School. The funds were raised as part of the 1985 Mayors Parade organized by the junior chamber and will be utilized to purchase radio microphone systems for these deserving pupils. The image captures a significant moment in time during the 1980s when communities rallied together to support those with disabilities in their pursuit of education. Mrs Burnley's dedication and commitment shine through as she presents the cheque with pride and joy on behalf of the Junior Chamber Women's Section. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder that every child deserves equal opportunities, regardless of any impairments they may have. It showcases how fundraising efforts can make a tangible difference in providing essential equipment that enhances learning experiences for students facing challenges. As we reflect on this powerful image, it is evident that acts of kindness and generosity can transform lives and create lasting impact within our society. This snapshot encapsulates not only an era but also highlights the importance of inclusivity, education, and community involvement.
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