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Schoolchildren raise nearly £400 for Dogs Trust Manchester to improve lives of shelter's residents

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Children from a Little Lever primary school have raised nearly £400 for DogsTrust Manchester with a variety of fundraising events.

More than 80 pupils from Years Five and Six at Masefield Primary School managed to collect funds totalling £353.60 through organised events, such as a yellow and black themed non-uniform day, to represent the colours of Dogs Trust.

They also ran a stall at school selling everything from dog treats and poo collection bags, along with games including ‘guess the name of the cuddly dog’.

Two pupils were then invited to visit the rescue centre with teaching assistants Natalie Greenhalgh and Claire Wood, to see where the money raised could be spent improving the lives of the shelter’s residents.

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