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Care home's new heights

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STAFF at Tullibody's Orchard Care Home took fundraising to new heights last week.

Care assistant Danielle Gallagher and staff nurse Lauren Robertson took on a terrifying sponsored bungee jump to raise money for the residents' activities and trips - raking in over £400 for their efforts.

Full story in next week's edition of the Advertiser.

This article appeared in Alloa & Hillfoots Advertiser 12 Jul 12

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