Children at Dundee High School have been taking part in a challenge to raise a million pennies to help support cancer patients.
Pupils at the junior section of the school have been collecting loose change and presented £220 to the Maggie’s Centre Dundee.
The centre is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year and wants to raise £10,000 to mark the occasion.
Gwyneth McLaren, head of the junior school said: “We are happy to help a local charity which does such good work in a very simple way which children understand.”
Lisa Mitchell, of Maggie’s Dundee, said the school has been “extremely supportive” and there are also collections at the cafe in Ninewells Hospital and the Greenroom Salon.
She said: “We still have a bit to go, so I would like the whole of Dundee to get behind this.
“After all, pennies are at the bottom of your bag weighing you down, why not give them to this very worthy cause?
“A little bit goes a long way and all money raised stays in this area,” Lisa added.