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  • Doncaster Duo Take To The Skies For Children


    Rachel McQuilliam  30 September 2011


    Two brave members of staff from a Doncaster children's centre will be leaping from a plane this weekend to raise money for the children they work with.

    Louise Norman, 27, and Emma Gook, 32, who work for Action for Children at Intake & Belle Vue Children's Centre, decided to take the plunge and raise the funds for a Christmas party at the centre and a special festive outing for families.

     
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  • Gregory's Girl helps raise over £100,000 for Action for Children

    30 September 2011

    Scottish singer and actress, Clare Grogan, took to the stage with her band in support of Action for Children last night [29 September 2011] – the first time Clare has played Altered Images songs in her home town of Glasgow in 27 years.

     
  • Action for Children Needs your Votes for Community Cash Boost

    29 September 2011

    Action for Children needs your help to be in with the chance of winning £6,000 to help young carers in Trafford, Greater Manchester.

     
  • Sectarian Views Are Inherited, say Young People in Scotland

    29 September 2011

    Research by a leading children’s charity has revealed that over a third of young people (36%) have been treated badly or unfairly because of sectarianism or some other form of hatred, with nearly half (44%) of young people believing that sectarian views are a direct result of upbringing, rather than religious beliefs (25%).