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One for the kids

KAMBRYA College students were recently treated to a dance performance of international proportions.
The Berwick school hosted New York’s Nubian Gents dance crew who performed as part of a fundraising day for the Free to be Kids (FTBK) organisation.
The school aimed to raise $2000 to support the work of FTBK – an Australian non-for-profit group that helps children who have been displaced from their homeland by war and fighting.
However, more than $4000 was eventually collected.
The school did this by running a staff auction, organising a lunchtime stall that sold bracelets and bags made by students, and running a sausage sizzle.

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