The event, organised by Owslebury Primary School, took place on the last day of term.
The Santas, made up of pupils, parents and carers, raised £760 for Jack’s Place and Naomi House & Jacksplace, that support children and young people with life-limiting conditions.
Each child who participated in the run was awarded a medal to recognise their effort and contribution to the cause.
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Owslebury Primary School has raised hundreds by taking on a Santa run (Image: Owslebury Primary School) Jon Flynn, headteacher of Owslebury Primary School, said: “We are incredibly proud of the Owslebury community for coming together in such a fun and meaningful way.
“It was wonderful to see so many parents and carers joining in the festive spirit alongside our pupils.
“The sense of community and generosity was truly inspiring, and the money raised will go a long way in supporting the invaluable work of Jack’s Place and Naomi House.
“Once again, our children have shown how their caring nature can make a real difference to others.”
The funds raised will directly benefit the work of both charities, providing vital services and support to families in need.