EIGHT-YEAR-OLD friends Eva Schofield and Caitlin Marshall held a bun sale to raise money for a water charity.
The youngsters baked a variety of delicious buns, cakes and biscuits and sold them outside Eva's house in Guiseley.
The sale was the second held by Eva to raise funds for WaterAid, which transforms lives by improving access to safe water, hygiene and sanitation.
Eva's mum, Janet Schofield, said: "Friends and neighbours were very generous and helped the girls raise more than £60 for the Wateraid charity, breaking last year's total and surpassing all expectations."
WaterAid is an international organisation, whose mission is to help the poorest and most marginalised people.Through its partners, it reached two million people with safe water and three million people with sanitation last year.
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