Macmillan Coffee Morning Raises £603!

October 01, 2015
Thank you for supporting this year's Macmillan Coffee Morning, helping raise a staggering £603! Parents, carers, grandparents and friends visited the small hall for tea or coffee, delicious homemade cakes and a friendly chat; some even purchased a book or two. When break time arrived, the children flooded into the hall and queued excitedly, ready to purchase cakes and fruit juice. Happy faces made it clear that the sweet treats were a hit!

Thank you to everyone who donated cakes, books or their time to support this very successful event. A big thank you also to Hornchurch Electrical whose generous customers topped up our total with a donation of £70 (included in our final amount). All money raised will go directly to Macmillan Cancer Support.

Mandy (for the Hacton Parents' Association)






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