CHILDREN used their artistic skills to help promote an information leaflet for a medical charity.
Pupils, of St Gabriel's Primary School, Wilworth Crescent, Blackburn, took part in a competition to design a logo for the Coffin Siris Syndrome Support Network. The disease leaves people mentally retarded and with stunted growth from birth.
The winning logo, drawn by Christopher Currie, 10, will go on leaflets which will be sent to people in the medical profession.
Picture: From the left, Eleanor Geldard, Christopher Currie, Emily Howard and judge Helen Cumberland.
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