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Dancing feat... pupils of the Victoria Wade School, Almondbury

Dancing feat... pupils of the Victoria Wade School, Almondbury


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Dancing feat... pupils of the Victoria Wade School, Almondbury

Dancing feat... pupils of the Victoria Wade School, Almondbury, raised £ 800 for the two charities at their Christmas show. Mrs Veronica Allison (left), of Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and Mrs Sue Booth, of Mencap, are seen at a presentation. Toys and equipment worth £ 200 went to Huddersfield Mencaps Gateway club and the remaining £ 600 was for the Lindley hospitals intensive care unit. 16th April 1991

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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
Huddersfield
West Yorkshire
England
HUD 91 2570

Media ID 21685423

© Mirrorpix

Cheque Dance Dancers Donation Fundraising Pupils Schools


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In this heartwarming print from the 1990s, we see the incredible dancing feat achieved by the talented pupils of Victoria Wade School in Almondbury. These young dancers not only showcased their skills but also raised an impressive £800 for two deserving charities during their Christmas show. The joyous occasion was made even more special as Mrs Veronica Allison, representing Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, and Mrs Sue Booth from Mencap were present to receive a generous donation. The presentation captured in this image symbolizes the spirit of giving and community support. The funds raised by these dedicated students made a significant impact on both charities. Huddersfield Mencaps Gateway club received toys and equipment worth £200, enriching the lives of individuals with learning disabilities. Meanwhile, Lindley hospitals intensive care unit benefited from a substantial sum of £600 that would contribute to providing critical care services. This photograph serves as a reminder of how education can go beyond textbooks and classrooms. It highlights the importance of instilling values such as empathy, compassion, and philanthropy in our youth. Through their remarkable fundraising efforts, these pupils have demonstrated that even small gestures can make a big difference in improving lives within their community. As we look back on this moment captured by Memory Lane Prints' staff photographer, let us celebrate these young dancers who used their talent to create positive change while inspiring others to do the same.

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