YOUNGSTERS at a Kingswinford primary school joined in the World's Biggest Coffee Morning and helped to raise more than £400 to help cancer sufferers.
Children at St Mary's Primary School made cakes to sell at their school's coffee morning on Friday September 25 in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Headteacher Linda Perkins said: "It was wonderful to see everyone working together to make the coffee morning such a success.
"The children had so much fun making all the cakes and selling them to everyone to raise money for such a worthwhile cause."
She said the pupils also enjoyed dressing up, dancing and bouncing on a bouncy castle during the day of fundraising fun.
Meanwhile Wollaston fundraisers Sue McDowall and Sheila Wrigley have raised nearly £500 after holding their annual coffee morning for Macmillan at Wollaston Methodist Church Hall on Saturday September 26.
And staff from Sainsbury's supermarket in Amblecote are getting set to hold their coffee morning for Macmillan on Friday October 2 from 9am to 1.30pm in the supermarket foyer.
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