Carluke youngsters are Third World livesavers
ST ATHANASIUS Primary pupils have once again dug deep and saved the lives of dozens of people in the Third World still affected by leprosy.
The children took part in a sponsored fitness day at the school and raised £1640 for LEPRA.
Charity representative Marion Barr delivered a short Powerpoint presentation to the pupils explaining that it costs just £25 to change the life of a person suffering from the disease.
And with the money the pupils raised, 66 people will have their lives changed forever.
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