Knowing most of us love a hot drink, two girls from Croxley decided to set up their very own pop-up café to raise money for charity.
Outside her house, nine-year-old Simran and her best friend Layla served a selection of hot drinks and biscuits to friends, family and neighbours.
Though Simran had previously held a Loom Band sale for Cancer Research UK, she told her parents she felt she hadn’t “raised enough”.
She decided to rally up her family, borrow her dad’s coffee machine, and purchase ingredients from a local shop.
The café proved to be very successful, with chairs having to be brought out and Simran’s brother recruited to help with the washing up.
The budding barristers managed to raise £58.10 for Cancer Research UK.
Speaking to CROXLEYnews, Simran’s mum Sukhi said: “She felt really proud of herself and very pleased. We appreciated her making a start of it as it shows that anyone can raise money and give back.”
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