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WALKING FOR BABY MONITOR

A Fife minister, his wife and two friends tackled the 80 miles of the Fife Coastal Path in March to help buy equipment to save the lives of mothers and babies in Zambia.

The Rev Alec Shuttleworth, his wife Margaret and Francis and Mary Binnie took a week to walk from Kincardine to St Andrews.

The money raised was put towards a baby monitor for the Mbereshi Hospital in Zambia. They were alerted to the need for the monitor by Church of Scotland Mission Partner Ida Waddell.

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