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Mini-fundraisers wear ‘Hats for Haiti’

By Victoria Watts
February 17, 2010 at 3:33 pm

When I saw these photos of mini-fundraisers collecting for the British Red Cross Haiti Earthquake Appeal, I couldn’t help but smile,  so I thought I’d share them with you so perhaps you’ll do the same – smile, share and enjoy.

The photos are of kids from St.James Infant School in Daventry who made hats* and then held a Hats for Haiti day on Friday 12 February when they went on parade in the local town to collect donations for the appeal raising close to £400.

Look at these fundraisers of the future and be inspired…if they can do it so can you!

Child collecting for Haiti Appeal

Children collecting for Haiti Appeal

Child collecting for Haiti Appeal

Children collecting for Haiti Appeal

Children collecting for Haiti Appeal

Children collecting for Haiti Appeal

*So perhaps not all these hats were made by the kids – unless we also have some mini-geniuses and future fashion designers on our hands too!

Images © Harvey Hook (Caters News)/BRC


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