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Teenagers show the true meaning of Christmas by donating hundreds of selection boxes for disadvantaged children
Sunderland Echo
2022-12-02
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Sunderland College students Lucy Gettins, Erin Stewart and Bailey Stevenson explain why they were so keen to help ensure children don't "go without" this Christmas.
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