NSW school students to dress in mufti to donate gold coin to help 8000 drought-hit farmers
- jamessnow321
- May 8, 2019
- 1 min read
Students across NSW will leave their uniforms hanging at home and wear mufti to school today to raise money for drought-ravaged farmers.
Children will donate a gold coin to wear casual clothes as part of the Adopt a Farmer campaign.
The day will raise funds for Rural Aid to distribute Visa cards with $100 on them to thousands of struggling farmers across NSW, Queensland and Victoria.

The $12 “Best Cook Book Ever. Probably” was created with the recipes from members of the school community.
Principal Amanda Thorpe said the school’s “humble” photocopier would not have coped with the large number of orders.
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