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Sunderland Echo News - Thoughtful Sunderland College teenagers to donate over 100 Easter eggs for disadvantaged children
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2022-03-18
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Sunderland College students Mia O'Donnell, 17, Molly Finnon, 18, and Neive Martin, 17, explain their Easter egg appeal to collect over 100 chocolate eggs to donate to Sunderland Food Bank.
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