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Blues Youngsters Visit Children's Hospice

Blues Youngsters Visit Children’s Hospice

Birmingham City’s second year apprentices returned to Acorns Children’s Hospice in Selly Oak, Birmingham last week as part of their Citizenship programme.

The scholars spent time with the children at the hospice and their families, and also took part in some pumpkin carving ahead of Halloween.

Head of Education at Birmingham, Tim Smith, said: “What a fantastic job all of the key workers and staff at Acorns do for the benefit of young people and their families. It was a real overwhelming experience for us as always.”

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