Carnegie Newsletter 16th Aug: Fund Raising

We discussed our upcoming fund raising activities, especially
the Fashion Show and took forward actions to secure raffle prizes and sponsors for the programme.

We discussed our upcoming fund raising activities, especially
the Fashion Show and took forward actions to secure raffle prizes and sponsors for the programme

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