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Solihull students bake up a storm for cancer charity

Solihull Editorial 28th Oct, 2024   0

LEARNERS staff, parents and carers at Lyndon School in Solihull came together this term to support Macmillan by hosting their annual Coffee Morning.

The school rallied to make the event a success, with participation from learners and families.

From delicious cakes, cookies, and biscuits, to freshly brewed tea and coffee, the morning was filled with the aroma of baked goods and the sound of laughter and conversation, as attendees came together for a great cause.

The event raised nearly £200 for the charity, which provides critical care and support for those affected by cancer.

The money raised helps them fund their amazing nurses, answer calls on their support line, provide financial support and more.

In 2023, Coffee Mornings raised over £18 million, and they hope to have raised more this year.




Head of School, Syreeta Kapswara said: “We are incredibly proud of our learners and the entire school community for their generosity and support.

“Macmillan’s work is vital, and we’re thrilled to contribute to their efforts, especially when so many people have been affected by cancer.”