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Queens of fund-raising... nearly £1, 000 was raised for the National Children
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Queens of fund-raising... nearly £1, 000 was raised for the National Children
Queens of fund-raising... nearly £ 1, 000 was raised for the National Childrens Home during a festival at Huddersfield King Street Mission. Pictured are some of the 11 Sunday school queens who attended. They are (from left) Debbie Lodge, Helen Love, Vicki Lee, Lucy Rothery and Anne-Marie Sutcliffe. Entertainment was by the Salvation Army young singers and cartoons from Ken Kaye, of Brockholes. Kirklees deputy mayor Clr John Howarth also attended. 8th April 1991
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Fundraising Girls Sunday School
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Queens of fund-raising. . . nearly £1,000 was raised for the National Children's Home during a festival at Huddersfield King Street Mission. Pictured are some of the 11 Sunday school queens who attended. They are (from left) Debbie Lodge, Helen Love, Vicki Lee, Lucy Rothery and Anne-Marie Sutcliffe. Entertainment was by the Salvation Army young singers and cartoons from Ken Kaye, of Brockholes. Kirklees deputy mayor Clr John Howarth also attended. This heartwarming photo captures a momentous occasion in Huddersfield's history as these five remarkable girls took on their roles as Sunday school queens to raise funds for a noble cause - the National Children's Home. With their infectious smiles and unwavering determination, they managed to collect an impressive sum of nearly £1,000. The festival held at Huddersfield King Street Mission brought together people from all walks of life who were eager to contribute towards improving the lives of children in need. The event featured captivating performances by talented young singers from the Salvation Army and delightful cartoons presented by Ken Kaye from Brockholes. Amongst those present was Kirklees deputy mayor Clr John Howarth, whose support added prestige to this charitable endeavor. This photograph serves as a timeless reminder of community spirit and compassion that transcends generations. It is through such acts of kindness that we can make a meaningful difference in society and create brighter futures for our children.
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