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Children at South Crosland CE Junior School have every reason to be very proud of themselves. They organised a sponsored three-legged walk to raise money for a special hearing device for 11-year-old
Miss Examiner Madeleine Garbutt (left) is presented with a £1Miss Examiner Madeleine Garbutt (left) is presented with a £ 1, 266 cheque for our appeal. The money was raised by about 50 pupils of the York Dance Studios, Milnsbridge
Shhh... says five-year-old Emily Fozzard as she hands over this £ 185 cheque for the £ 500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal
Service with a smile... pouring out the coffees are these Slaithwaite Brownies who raised £ 83 for the bodyscanner with a coffee morning at Slaithwaite parish church lounge
A massive cheque for a massive amount! First year pupils at Salendine Nook High School, who have raised £ 2, 000 for the Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal with a sponsored swim and spell
Picking a winner of a raffle for the £500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal arePicking a winner of a raffle for the £ 500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal are the children at Cambridge Road Day Nursery, Huddersfield
Ready to make a big noise after their sponsored silence for the appeal are these children from South Crosland Junior School
Proving they have a good head for figures are these children from Deighton Junior School, who have raised £ 540.54 for the £ 1/2m Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal
Helping feather the nest of the £500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal are pupils ofHelping feather the nest of the £ 500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal are pupils of Hepworth Junior and Infants School who knitted these chickens to sell for the fund
St Jamess Playgroup at Marsh raised £145 for the £St Jamess Playgroup at Marsh raised £ 145 for the £ 1/2m Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal with a coffee morning, bring and buy sale and cake and toy stalls
Jumping for joy after raising money for the appeal is young Olivia Rayner. Olivia is pictured with some of the 65 pupils from Wilberlee School, Slaithwaite, who raised about £ 375
A coffee morning and stalls raised £88 for an organisation to help parents ofA coffee morning and stalls raised £ 88 for an organisation to help parents of still-born children. The money was raised by members of the mother and toddler group
Ten-year-old Sarah Hanson (centre) serves customer Mrs Irena Wegrzyn at a bring and buy sales she organised at St John C of E school, Golcar - and helping her is fellow pupil Yvonne Eastwood
These 12 members of St Andrews Methodist Guides, Mirfield, walked it when they decided to raise money for Help the Aged. Guider Elaine Butcher is pictured presenting a cheque for £ 131 to Help
Jonathan Plant and James Henshaw donned policemen helmets for a sponsored build-a-brick event organised by Quarry Hill Playgroup and Mothers and Toddlers
Blue Peters sightsaver appeal is £140 better off thanks to a bring-and-buyBlue Peters sightsaver appeal is £ 140 better off thanks to a bring-and-buy sale at Netherton Infant and Nursery School
Best feet forward... Dalton scouts and cubs were joined by parents and leaders on a trek around the Colne Valley circular walk
Great Ayton Church, appeal organisers are trying to raise 12, 000 for restoration work at this 12th Century church. Artist Sheila Heggs, appeal organiser Dorothy Blenkinsop