Christmas Jumper Day 2018

Christmas Jumper

Thank you to everyone who participated in Christmas Jumper Day. Together, we sported our winter woollies for Save the Children and raised £185.85 (and a few smiles along the way).

That’s enough to pay for antibiotics for over 450 children suffering from pneumonia, or stock a school library in Rwanda with 75 brilliant books AND provide a bicycle for a health worker in Tanzania so they can care for children in places cars simply cannot reach AND equip a midwife in Afghanistan with a birthing kit so they can safely bring new life into the world.

Every penny raised helps children around the world to survive, thrive and go on to fulfil their potential. So by wearing your festive knitwear, you’ve already made a difference in lots of other children’s lives. Amazing.

For us, achievement means so much more when it is coupled with true enjoyment.


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