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A GROUP of students pulled on their walking boots – and waterproofs – to raise money for a charity close to their hearts. The students from Lakes College’s Transitions in Learning course split into two groups to walk from the Lillyhall-based college to Harrington Harbour and back again. Between them, they decided to raise money for the Owl Blue charity, which supports families of people with hidden disabilities, and Di Wilcock, course leader, has praised the students for their commitment and dedication. “Our learners really wanted to do something for charity,” she said. “We’re all so proud of them, and they’re very proud of themselves.”
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Two girls have raised more than £1,000 for two great causes by doing a one-mile run. Daisy Donnelly, nine, from Cockermouth, and best friend Katie Kirkbride, eight, from Broughton Moor, wanted to help families and charities that have been struggling this year, so they did the run for Owl Blue and Scrub Up. Daisy’s mum Sarah said she was very proud of them both. She said: “Both myself and Katie’s parents Shelley and Mark Kirkbride, are incredibly proud of their initiative, kindness and determination. “They are very kind girls with big hearts and aware that a lot of charities and families have been struggling through Covid so decided they wanted to help. They’ve been overwhelmed by the generosity that’s been shown and every day has been like Christmas when we tell them where the total is.