Eldon Primary School's Macmillan Coffee Morning is a sweet success
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Yesterday, Eldon Primary School in Preston held its annual Macmillan Coffee Morning, raising £258.61 for Macmillan Cancer Support in the process.
All of the children from the school got involved in the cause by manning the cake stalls, as well as making and buying the treats themselves.
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Hide AdThe event was organised and ran by the school's Parent's Association, called Friends of Eldon, with parents and grandparents all being invited for the day.
As well as the young bakers, cakes were also provided by the staff and parents, who all in turn donated generously to the charity.
One teacher at the school, Melissa Power, said: “We try to distribute money to charity across the year and Macmillan is one that we always support.
“We did it virtually last year so it was nice to switch from virtual to welcoming the community back and it was very well attended.
“The children loved it, it was a fabulous day!”
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Hide AdThe coffee morning was held outdoors, with stalls safely set up so that the school could welcome the guests in a socially distanced way.
Melissa added: “I want to give a huge thank you to the Friends of Eldon for organizing and running the event, and for the Eldon community for being so generous and supporting the charity.”
Macmillan Coffee Morning is held each year, and is the charity's biggest fundraising event to support people living with cancer
This year's official date was today, Friday 24, however fundraisers can hold their coffee morning at any time.
To sign up to host your own coffee morning, visit here.