DANCING has turned out to the the perfect way to raise money for a worthy cause.
Jocelyn Lloyd-Jones and Emma Mayers, Year 6 pupils at Rhos Street School, in Ruthin, organised a danceathon at the school to raise funds for Stand Up to Cancer.
"One of us heard on the radio that there was a 24-hour danceathon taking place and we suggested the idea of organising our own danceathon in school in own clothes and also to hold a bake sale on March 29," they explained.
"After the own clothes money, the bake sale takings and collecting from separate sponsors, we came to the total amount of £500.
"We also had help from our school council representatives and some of our friends."
It wasn't just the children who were having a boogie.
They added: "On the following Monday, we also organised a teachers’ dance in front of the whole school, which was very enjoyable to watch!
"We are also hoping to do a sponsored walk up Snowdon in the future, to raise further money for Stand up to Cancer."
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