A huge thank you to Robbie of Rev Comps
Thank you Robbie, your huge donation of £14,000 has enabled us to start work on the schools much needed security fence.
Thank you Robbie, your huge donation of £14,000 has enabled us to start work on the schools much needed security fence.
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People are having to leave their village to take refuge in churches and buildings free from flooding. The school is safe on higher ground but the surrounding villages are affected including the homes of some of our students.
Well done Jordan. You can still support Imprezza by using the link below.