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$3,500 Raised at Primrose School at Bedford Hills Event

The second annual Spring Fling fundraiser brought the community together while also helping raise money for young children and families.

BEDFORD, NH - The Primrose School at Bedford Hills demonstrated its commitment to making a difference recently at its 2nd annual Spring Fling fundraiser, which helped to raise awareness and money for worthwhile causes.

This year’s event raised $3,500, which was donated to the Primrose Children’s Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that focuses and supports the needs of young children and families.

Submitted by the Primrose School at Bedford Hills.

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“At Primrose, we’re committed to teaching our students about helping others and giving without expectation year round,” said Jim Barnes, Owner at Primrose School at Bedford Hills. “Not only were we able to raise funds for a great cause, but our Spring Fling event also gave local families, friends, and our staff an opportunity to come together in a fun and exciting way.”

Funding raised for the Primrose Children’s Foundation will be used to support Save the Children, the world’s top independent charity for children in need and national partner of Primrose Schools. The organization has robust and impactful programs in the United States, such as child sponsorship and emergency preparedness, that provide children living in poverty with the skills and resources they need to succeed in school and in life.

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