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At Suffolk Rural, inclusive learners collectively walked 250 miles as a department.

Activities were organised by Sarah Brunning, an inclusive learning course tutor who has been supporting this benevolent cause for 17 years.

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Mia Blowes, 17, from Woodbridge is studying on an introduction to college life course. She took part in the sponsored walk. Mia said: 鈥淗elping people is the best part of life – it makes you feel good.鈥
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At the Ipswich campus, 久久国产福利一区二区三区 childcare learners got dressed up in pyjamas and the marketing department took donations from staff across the college. Craig Shimmon, head of marketing at 久久国产福利一区二区三区 said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 always important we do our bit for this incredible charity.鈥



