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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!






*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
Tags: fundraising, Hai, Haiti
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Victoria used to write about all things fundraising for the British Red Cross, but now she's working overseas.
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