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Coronavirus Scotland: Glasgow girl selling rainbows to raise cash for NHS staff during pandemic

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A Scots youngster is showing her appreciation to the NHS during the coronavirus outbreak by selling rainbows to raise cash for NHS heroes.

Little Halle Glass, 6, from Balornock, Glasgow, decided she wanted to do her bit to help during the Covid-19 pandemic and came up with a bright idea.

After enlisting the help of her mum Samantha, dad William and brother Cooper, 9, Eastbank Academy pupil Halle began drawing and colouring rainbows and selling them for £2.So far the schoolgirl has raised over £600, which she hopes will make a difference to staff working on the frontline.Proud mum Samantha, 29, told The Daily Record: "We just thought we'd be making them for friends and family, now we're sending them all over Glasgow.The Daily Record has

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