Zumbathon raises over £100 for NSPCC

Date published: 20 May 2013


Fisherfield Farm Nursery in Norden raised over £100 for the NSPCC in a Zumbathon on Saturday 18 May. 

The 45 minute Zumbathon, lead by the nursery team, involved staff members, parents and children in what was described as a “team fun experience.” 

Approximately 20 people were involved and staff hope to have raised over £100.

The nursery, which looks after children from three months to five years old, is continuously raising money for the NSPCC.

Team leader of the Little Farmer’s room, Ali Howells said: “The NSPCC is our charity for the children. Because we are a nursery, we raise a lot of money for them.”

Founded in 1884 by the Reverend Benjamin Waugh, the NSPCC works to make a difference for all children the UK.

Ali Howells added: “We will be doing more fundraising for the charity.”

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