KAMBRYA College students were struggling to get around last week – all in the name of charity.
The Berwick school took part in World Vision’s Lose a Limb Day to raise money for victims of landmines.
Students Chloe Pollard, Hayley Cammerino and Hayley Mansell and teacher Cathie Staunton organised the day to help increase global awareness around their college.
Ms Staunton said Lose a Limb Day involved students bringing a gold coin donation in exchange for one of their limbs being tied up.
She said the school raised about $600 which would go towards helping people in Laos who had been affected by landmines.
Students limber up for landmine victims
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