Julie:
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What fun the kids at West Ryde Childrens' church have.
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I was invited along to the their time together on a Thursday afternoon to join in their activities and also to talk about how the drought affects children in the bush. It was a wonderful lively discussion with the kids. They had already been thinking about the drought and had raised over $135 for the Living is Giving program to go to kids in the bush who are doing it tough. Their enthusiasm was infectious and their caring wonderful and I felt very privileged to be able to share the time with them.
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