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Alford pupil uses web talents to help charity



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AN Alford Academy pupil has volunteered his skills to give the website of an Aberdeen charity a makeover.
Lee Marshall, 15, used his programming skills to help Music 4 U, which offers musical activities for young people, revamp its website.
Music 4 U's founder, Debbie Kirkness, said: "We are very grateful to Lee for all his help. Our volunteers are very important to us and we hope that Lee's contribution will encourage other young people to use their valuable skills for a good cause."
The launch of the revamped website this week marks the beginning of Music 4 U's expansion programme over the coming months that will involve a range of new initiatives, including song writing and recording projects for children and young people in the Grampian area.
To see the new website visit www.m4u.org.uk
For more information, contact Music 4 U on 01224 724585 or or e-mail info@m4u.org.uk

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