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A SCHOOLGIRL from Evesham has helped to raise £1,600 for an eating disorder charity. Hannah Sagar, who is currently in her final year at Prince Henry’s school in Evesham, was compelled to start fundraising for Beat, the UK’s leading eating disorder charity, after suffering a disorder herself and being hospitalised for seven months in 2018. Hannah launched her own handmade jewellery line, named ‘Feed Beads’, during the initial Covid-19 lockdown in 2020 in order to raise money for the charity. She also had a grant application accepted meaning a £700 donation to Beat was made from The Pavers Foundation - the charitable arm of Hannah s family-owned Evesham shoe retailer Pavers Ltd.