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Pupils and other celebrities help to launch SCIAF Lenten Campaign

  • Posted on 22/02/2013
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Pupils and other celebrities help to launch SCIAF Lenten Campaign

  • Posted on 22/02/2013
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Pupils from St Francis Xavier’s Primary School Falkirk and St Andrew’s and St Bride’s East Kilbride were part of the celebrity launch of SCIAF’s Lenten Campaign on Tuesday, February 12th 2013. Other celebrities included Cardinal Keith O’Brien, singer Susan Boyle and Paralympian Gold Medallist David Smith.

The St Francis Xavier’s pupils sang an African related song called “Wakati wa Amani” in Swahili and English which tied into their topic of Developing Countries and SCIAF in which the children are supporting Burundi. 

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