TWO West Fife cousins have used their entrepreneurial skills to serve up a welcome donation to Dunfermline Foodbank.
Harrison Wilson, 9, and his cousin Drew Wilson, 7, used some of their October holidays to make homemade lemonade and sold it to family, friends and neighbours to raise cash for the charity.
They then moved onto make traybakes – with the help of their grandparents – to bring their total to £400.
Proud Gran Laura Wilson was delighted with the kind-hearted pair's efforts.
"They came up with the idea themselves and just went from there," she said. "Everyone was so generous and blown away with their kindness and thoughts for those less fortunate.
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"They then went the full process of helping with the shop at Aldi and delivering to Dunfermline Foodbank."
Harrison, who attends St Leonards Primary, and Drew, who is at Masterton Primary, were given a tour of the Dunfermline Foodbank when they arrived with their donation and learned about the work being carried out by the organisation.
"They are now making homemade tablet throughout November to buy selection boxes for children for the Foodbank on the run up to Christmas, and have already had a £50.00 donation from a family friend to start them off," added Laura.
"This was a very humble, grateful experience for all our family and we are so proud of them."
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