School project could be a lifesaver
Date published: 10 July 2015
LIFESAVING kit: Paul Moss (right) with the defibrillator and (from left) Ethan Moss, Elysia Kay-Davies, headteacher Barbara Morris and Hamza Ishtiaq.
PUPILS, staff and parents have been hard at work raising funds for a potentially life-saving piece of equipment at their school.
Holy Rosary RC Primary School, Fitton Hill, held a sponsored “Big Breakfast” event with families and staff tucking into bacon and sausage sandwiches to raise money for a defibrillator.
Parent Paul Moss was even prepared to skydive in a bid to raise the necessary funds for the equipment, which was supplied through the Hand on Heart charity.
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