Tony Spurging (left front) and Joaquim Dharamsi and the rest of the Upper Lynn elementary school kindergarten class have collected 52,000 pennies ($520) to fund a water well for a village in a developing country. The school is planning a second collection in May and June. The program is sponsored by Free the Children and RBC.
Photograph by: Paul McGrath
, North Shore News
Tony Spurging (left front) and Joaquim Dharamsi and the rest of the Upper Lynn elementary school kindergarten class have collected 52,000 pennies ($520) to fund a water well for a village in a developing country. The school is planning a second collection in May and June. The program is sponsored by Free the Children and RBC.
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