As part of the course, students organised a bake sale, raffle and tombola at Kilwinning campus.
Ayrshire College childcare students raised £405 for Children 1st charity as part of the 'working with others' course.
One of the students, Chloe Campbell, 26, said: "Myself and my college class organised a fundraiser as part of our 'working with others' course. "Overall, the 'working with others' course is helping equip us with essential skills that will carry into our future academic and professional endeavours." Childcare students organised a bake sale, raffle and tombola at Kilwinning campus earlier this month.
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