As Kiwanis Clubs around the world participated in service projects today marking Kiwanis One Day, six clubs gathered at various points across Barbados for a fund-raising drive.
The funds will be given to a charity that offers assistance to children whose parents died from HIV/AIDS.
President of the Kiwanis Club of Bridgetown, Jennifer Hinkson, said the local clubs expected to gather $10 000. (AH)
Here, Sandra Moore (left) receiving a Give-A-Hug sticker from Jennifer Hinkson outside Cave Shepherd & Co, Broad Street, Bridgetown. Behind them, Canadian Terry Campbell (second left) making a donation as he chats with Kiwanian Esther Leacock.
Kiwanis raise funds for children
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