GIRLS have continued to get behind Operation Covert with a donation from a Kidderminster Rainbow and Brownie pack.
Following on from last week's £100 donation from 1st Wilden Guides, the 8th Kidderminster Rainbows and Brownies raised £75 with a day of fun last month.
They held a snowman drive, based on the classic beetle drive game, where contestants have to roll the dice to put together parts of the festive character.
A raffle and a competition to guess the number of sweets in a jar also helped raise appeal cash.
Rainbow Guider, Margaret Hunt, said: "In the past we have camped at Rhydd and had great times there."
St Oswald's in Kidderminster has become the first church to pledge cash to our appeal, with a donation of £50.
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