Carnalbanagh PS raises hundreds for Macmillan

Carnalbanagh Primary School has helped raise over £500 and counting for Macmillan Cancer Support.
On September 25,  the school marked the Macmillan coffee morning with a cupcake competition.On September 25,  the school marked the Macmillan coffee morning with a cupcake competition.
On September 25, the school marked the Macmillan coffee morning with a cupcake competition.

“As a school, and with the help of our community, Carnalbanagh PS have been supporting Macmillan annually for the past five years,” the school said.

“Due to Covid restrictions we knew were not going to be ale to have our usual coffee morning, but that was not going to stop us from supporting Macmillan in other ways.

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“On Friday September 25, we marked the Macmillan coffee morning with a cupcake competition. All children made a cupcake at home and decorated it. They all made a donation to Macmillan as their entry fee.

Carnalbanagh Primary School has raised over £500 and counting for Macmillan Cancer Support.  The school held a cupcake competition on September 25 in place of the usual coffee morning, with all pupils making a donation to Macmillan as their entry fee.  Parent, Debbie Hunter also completed a 50K run (5k for 10 days) in aid of the charity.Carnalbanagh Primary School has raised over £500 and counting for Macmillan Cancer Support.  The school held a cupcake competition on September 25 in place of the usual coffee morning, with all pupils making a donation to Macmillan as their entry fee.  Parent, Debbie Hunter also completed a 50K run (5k for 10 days) in aid of the charity.
Carnalbanagh Primary School has raised over £500 and counting for Macmillan Cancer Support. The school held a cupcake competition on September 25 in place of the usual coffee morning, with all pupils making a donation to Macmillan as their entry fee. Parent, Debbie Hunter also completed a 50K run (5k for 10 days) in aid of the charity.

“There were lots of tasty treats on display. Break time was eagerly awaited, when each child was then allowed to eat their creations as a special treat.”

The school also thanked one of the parents, Debbie Hunter. “Debbie has completed a 50K run (5k for 10 days) and all money raised will be donated to Macmillan.

“The current total that we have raised for Macmillan this year is over £500 and still counting.”