She did it!!
B Cador: March 2021
I can't tell you how delighted I am to announce and share that Sarah (Goodwin) has topped her £10k fundraising target for school before we re-open on Monday, with £10,055.25 raised so far. Some of the monies raised have already been used to update teaching and learning resources from which all the children will benefit!
Sarah — we can't thank you enough for the time and commitment you've put in. Equally, It also goes without saying — thank you, too, to all who have provided the donations and bought them, You've all contributed to something really positive in a time that hasn't always felt so positive.
Bessa
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