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Category: News

Posted on August 22, 2012August 22, 2012

Msaada event at Orchard Park, Gillingham. Saturday 22 September

Orchard Park Garden Centre have joined forces with Gillingham based charity Msaada and local actress, Pippa Haywood  in a ground breaking artistic project to help transform the life of a family in Rwanda with an innovative art project to raise money to buy a high yielding in-calf dairy heifer to and send it to an impoverished family in Rwanda.

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