SUPER staff at Rosco Clothing have done it again - collecting £400 towards a youngster's much-needed eye operation.
Workers at the firm, in Cornwall Street, Parr Industrial Estate, heard about the plight of 18-month-old Peter Fisher through his grandmother Pam Swift, a machinist at the factory. The Eccleston toddler suffers from cateracts on his eyes and his parents have been told that he needs expensive laser treatment to cure the problem.
And as soon as the Rosco staff heard about the little boy, they immediately offered their support.
Already no strangers to raising money - in the past they have collected for the Children of Chernobyl, Barnado's, St Helens and Knowsley Hospice, and children in a Romanian orphanage - they held numerous collections on the shopfloor and eventually raised £400 towards Peter's appeal.
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