Girl Guides raised more than £500 for charity by swimming, singing and even being pelted by wet sponges.
Members of the 7th Cheam Guide Unit raised £510 through a range of activities as part of their annual fundraising drive.
The money raised will go to The PSP Association, a national charity representing the needs of people with the neurological conditions progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and cortiso basal degeneration (CBD).
Sarah Tarry, a PSP Association volunteer from Cheam, said: "It is fantastic that the Guide unit has put in so much effort to raise money for us.
"Every penny we receive is vital in helping us to support people living with PSP and CBD. Thank you to all the Guides and their leaders for this donation."
Guides presented the association with a cheque earlier this month ahead of PSP Awareness Week which runs from Monday, April 22.
For further information about PSP and the PSP Association, visit www.pspassociation.org.uk.
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