JASON Clark wanted so much to help children at his twin brother's special school that he sold all his old toys to raise money for them.
Brother Aaron, who has Downs Syndrome, is a pupil at the school and so Jason flogged his old books and toys to benefit kids at Greenacre.
It was all part of the 11-year-old's business plan which he created specially to fundraise for the special school, pitching his ideas to headteacher Susan Hayter before setting up the charity 'SuporttheNoun'.
So far Jason has raised more than £400 for the Keresforth Hill Road school.
** The full story appears in the Barnsley Chronicle, dated March 20. **
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