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Mandurah Baptist College students donate $600 to Peel Community Kitchen

Vanessa SchmittMandurah Coastal Times

House captain Megan van der Merve said about 90 people attended a sleep-out fundraiser organised by Year 12 students.

“Participants could only bring what they could carry,” she said.

“Many slept on a sleeping bag on the grass.

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“We had noodles and soup for dinner.”

Megan said one of the activities involved students having to decide what to buy with $2 or $5, choosing from fresh food or food that would last.

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