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Lytham St Annes Home Raises More Than £800 Following Summer Fayre

More than 100 people visited and supported the home on the day

A Lytham St Annes home opened its doors to the community in the form of a summer fayre and managed to raise more than £800.

MHA Starr Hills held their summer fayre which was very well attended as more than 100 people came.

There were plenty of things to keep guests entertained, including cake, art and clothes stalls as well as the usual tombola and raffle.

The total amount raised was £830, which will go towards the homes amenities fund from which activities and trips will be arranged.

Emma Falkingham, activity coordinator said:
“The summer fayre was very successful and a day we will never forget.

“There was something for everyone, the wet sponge throwing was very popular as was the bouncy castle amongst the children.

“We received some great support from the community as well as the residents’ families and our colleagues.

It was very intergenerational and seeing the connections and conversations between young and old was heartwarming.

“It was a real all-round effort, and we are overwhelmed with the support

“The residents had a great time, they shared some great feedback and were smiling throughout the day.

“We want to thank everyone for the support in ensuring we had a very successful day and can’t wait for the next fayre in Christmas.”

 

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