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| Castle Primary School teacher Barbara Cuenca with pupils Chloe Ralph, aged eight, Karis Beard, aged nine, and Danielle Butcher, aged 10, who raised the most money for the school Tanzania project. |
PUPILS from Castle Primary School in Ludgershall spent several weeks raising money to help children in Tanzania.
The pupils took part in many fundraising activities to buy the children at the Ebenezer Day Care centre enough porridge to last six months.
They held a sponsored skipping event raising about £350.
Teacher Barbara Cuenca spent some weeks with the Tanzanian children.
Miss Cuenca returned to Castle Primary with thank you gifts from the Tanzanian children, aged between two and seven, including items of clothing.
She will be travelling back to Tanzania in August with more money raised from the school production in July and a recent sing-a-thon.
"The children at Castle Primary have responded really well in their efforts to raise money for these children in Tanzania," she said.
"They're fascinated when I tell them about my experiences and it's really helped boost our attempts to create strong links between us."
11:15am Wednesday 14th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Ted Rademacher, Tanzania on 4:28pm Wed 14 May 08
In support of Miss Cuenca and the childrens efforts to help children in Tanzania we at Mara River Airboat Safari Ltd. would love to give Miss Cuenca a free ride on out airboat into the Mara River Wetlands of Tanzania. Have Miss Cuenca or he tour company contact us thru our website to make arrangements after she gets to us. Ted Rademacher , C0-founder
In support of Miss Cuenca and the childrens efforts to help children in Tanzania we at Mara River Airboat Safari Ltd. would love to give Miss Cuenca a free ride on out airboat into the Mara River Wetlands of Tanzania. Have Miss Cuenca or he tour company contact us thru our website to make arrangements after she gets to us. Ted Rademacher , C0-founder
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