VIDEO: Pupils At Towers Infant School To Ride 100 Park Laps To Raise Money For Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Zoe Johnson from Kingfisher Class at Towers Infant School was looking to get her charity badge for Brownies by doing a small sponsored bike ride. However, after chatting with her class colleagues at school, her friends and their parents agreed that the whole class should do a minimum of a hundred laps of Hylands Park on April 14 to raise as much money as they can for the children’s hospital, Great Ormond Street.
Some of the children at Towers school and their siblings have personal experiences of the London based hospital and the incredible video below has been made in loving memory of Chloe, the sister of a child in the class who sadly passed away.
This really is an incredibly moving and heart warming story, that has touched the community’s heart. Well done to Zoe and all the children at Towers Infants for undertaking this event, you really are community heroes!
If you would like to donate and help the children raise as much money as they can for Great Ormond Street Hospital, please see the link below:
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