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Packing off food for Africa are Linthwaite Church Junior and Infants
Packing off food for Africa are Linthwaite Church Junior and Infants School youngsters Nikki Parker, Lucy Batley, Naomi Roberts, Noel Tidbury and Lucy Barton. Pupils collected six sacks of whole white flour, sugar, split peas and lentils for the harvest festival service. The food was for the Band Aid appeal, and nearly 30 youngsters presented a special assembly for World Food Day. 16th October 1985
Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUDD 1985 6163
Media ID 21734994
© Mirrorpix
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 16.9cm x 25.4cm (6.7" x 10")
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In this heartwarming print from 1985, we see the compassionate and dedicated youngsters of Linthwaite Church Junior and Infants School in action. Nikki Parker, Lucy Batley, Naomi Roberts, Noel Tidbury, and Lucy Barton are captured packing off food for Africa as part of the Band Aid appeal. These incredible pupils collected six sacks filled with whole white flour, sugar, split peas, and lentils during their harvest festival service. The occasion was even more special as it coincided with World Food Day. Nearly 30 young individuals came together to present a remarkable assembly highlighting the importance of addressing hunger worldwide. Their efforts were truly commendable. This nostalgic image takes us back to a time when charity work was not just an obligation but a genuine act of kindness and empathy towards those in need. It serves as a reminder that even at such tender ages, these children understood the significance of lending a helping hand to others less fortunate than themselves. As we reflect on this photograph today, let us be inspired by these selfless actions from decades ago. Let us remember that no matter how small our contributions may seem individually, collectively they can make an immense impact on alleviating suffering around the world.
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