Cake Sale in Aid of Sudan

Sudan has been in the midst of a political crisis since December. The violence in Sudan has been under reported in the British media but a group of KEHS and KES students have decided to help. Both KEHS and KES undertook a fundraising initiative on Friday lunchtime to help the people of Sudan. It was an enjoyable...

Sudan has been in the midst of a political crisis since December. The violence in Sudan has been under reported in the British media but a group of KEHS and KES students have decided to help. Both KEHS and KES undertook a fundraising initiative on Friday lunchtime to help the people of Sudan. It was an enjoyable event with cakes, sweets, a chocolate fountain and samosas on sale. The students raised over £200! All proceeds will be used to alleviate the suffering in Sudan.

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