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Giving their mothers a helping hand for an hour helped members of the 3rd fairfield
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Giving their mothers a helping hand for an hour helped members of the 3rd fairfield
Giving their mothers a helping hand for an hour helped members of the 3rd fairfield Brownies to raise £ 100 for the NSPCC Centenary Appeal. The Brownies were sponsored by their friends as they carried out household chores. Mrs Ann Townsend, Chairman of the North Tees Branch of the NSPCC is seen receiving the cheque from Victoria Bolam. She is watched by the other Brownies who took part (L-R standing) Marie Gray, Sarah Morgan, Hazel Youngman, Alison Turnbull, Melanie Wood, Julia Newey, Angela Bennett and Rachel Dixon; Kneeling are Alison Curbishley, Kelly Stephenson, Emma Davies, Stephanie NIchol, Andree Sinclair and Trina Outhwaite. 21st November 1984
Staff
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21687216
© Mirrorpix
Cheque Fundraising Girl Guides Organisations Posed Uniform
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this heartwarming print from 1984, members of the 3rd Fairfield Brownies are seen giving their mothers a helping hand to raise funds for the NSPCC Centenary Appeal. These young girls dedicated an hour of their time to carry out household chores, sponsored by their friends and family. Their efforts paid off as they managed to raise an impressive £100 for the charity. Mrs Ann Townsend, Chairman of the North Tees Branch of the NSPCC, is captured in this moment receiving the cheque from Victoria Bolam, one of the Brownies who took part in this charitable endeavor. The other Brownies stand beside them with pride and anticipation. Amongst them are Marie Gray, Sarah Morgan, Hazel Youngman, Alison Turnbull, Melanie Wood, Julia Newey, Angela Bennett and Rachel Dixon; while kneeling are Alison Curbishley, Kelly Stephenson, Emma Davies Stephanie Nichol Andree Sinclair and Trina Outhwaite. This photograph not only showcases these young girls' dedication to making a difference but also highlights important values such as compassion and community involvement instilled at such a tender age. It serves as a reminder that even small acts can have significant impacts on those in need. Taken during the 1980s era when childhood was marked by innocence and simplicity before technology took over our lives; this image captures a timeless moment filled with hope for a better future.
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