The Club had a stand outside the Co-op in the Village to talk to people about the EndPolio project.
We engaged with lots of people giving them information about the campaign and giving then some leaflets.
The older people mostly knew someone who had Polio perhaps in their school years and youngsters didnt know about Polio at all.
The aim of the day was awareness of Polio, however we also collected £138.41 too.
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