Scarlett Moffatt calls for people to donate to amazing Laptops for Kids campaign
The former I m A Celebrity and Gogglebox star took to Instagram to show her support in helping vulnerable children access online learning
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Scarlett Moffatt has urged residents to donate laptops to a North East campaign helping disadvantaged children to learn at home during lockdown.
West End mum was terrified children would fall behind with learning without digital device
Samantha Makepeace has said two new iPads have made a huge difference to her two boys who are learning from home during the third national lockdown
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For days, Peoria awaited a winter wallop.
When it hit, the storm pounded the town with a remarkable blinding of whirling snow and swirling winds, accented by the eerily odd crackle of lightning. The storm of the first two days of February 2011 a monstrous marvel infamously dubbed Snowmageddon ‘11 left central Illinois overwhelmed in white and exhausted from shoveling.
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North East charity says it s vital that all children have access to a laptop
Success4All has been loaning out laptops to help children access remote education and support during the coronavirus pandemic
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