Staff and students from The College of Animal Welfare’s Huntingdon and Leeds centres raised over £200 for Children In Need on Friday 16 November by wearing spots or pyjamas and holding a cake sale!
A variety of ‘spottiness’ was seen around the Huntingdon centre – from spotty nails and spotty shirts to spotty face paints and spotty table cloths for desks! The Leeds centre saw students coming to college in their pyjamas and onesies!
Leslie Heaton-Smith, Director at The College of Animal Welfare commented: “It was lovely to see all our staff and students come together to raise money for such a great cause”. He continued “We aimed to raise at least £100, so we are delighted that we managed to beat this target by some margin with the final total standing at £202.73!”