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Members of the 101st St Francis Church, Fixby Brownies, who raised £
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Members of the 101st St Francis Church, Fixby Brownies, who raised £
Members of the 101st St Francis Church, Fixby Brownies, who raised £ 130 for the Kiddicare Appeal at a coffee morning. Alison Cray (front) raises her cup to (back, from left) Julia Wilson, Danielle Newsholme, Kate Pearson, Catherine Gooder, Karen McLeod, Jenny Hardcastle and (front, from left) Kerry Hall, Michelle Power, Laura Blair, Vicky Gooder, Bethany Smith and Cara Felton. The Kiddicare Appeal will benefit five childrens charities. 15th October 1991
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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUD 91 8031
Media ID 21708464
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Activities Brownies Cheque Fundraising Girls Only Guides Money
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Members of the 101st St Francis Church, Fixby Brownies, come together in this heartwarming print to celebrate their successful fundraising efforts for the Kiddicare Appeal. With beaming smiles and a sense of accomplishment, these young girls proudly raised £130 at a delightful coffee morning. In the forefront stands Alison Cray, raising her cup as a toast to commendable teamwork and dedication. Behind her are Julia Wilson, Danielle Newsholme, Kate Pearson, Catherine Gooder, Karen McLeod, Jenny Hardcastle - all instrumental in making this event a resounding success. The front row features Kerry Hall, Michelle Power, Laura Blair, Vicky Gooder, Bethany Smith, and Cara Felton – each contributing their unique talents towards achieving their goal. The funds raised through this charitable endeavor will go on to benefit five children's charities supported by the Kiddicare Appeal. This snapshot captures not only the joyous moment but also serves as an enduring reminder of compassion and selflessness exhibited by these remarkable young individuals. Taken on October 15th in 1991 during the vibrant era of the 1990s, this image showcases how activities like brownies and guides can instill values such as charity and community involvement from an early age. It is a testament to the power of unity among girls who share common goals while fostering lifelong friendships. This photograph is part of Memory Lane Prints' collection that cherishes precious memories from our past.
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