HOME-START WeyWater families were treated to a “wonderful” Christmas party, made possible by an anonymous £600 donation delivered to the Bordon Herald.
The donor wanted the cash to be split between the Home-Start WeyWater party, at the Chase Children’s Centre in the grounds of Bordon Infant School, and a Christmas shoebox appeal.
Tesco Bordon’s community champion, Fi Edwards, and the Disney Store supported the event.
Every child was able to enjoy music, lunch and a gift from Father Christmas, who popped in to say “hello”.
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“The children all had a fabulous time and went home tired and happy,” said Home-Start WeyWater’s senior co-ordinator, Angela Small.
“It is wonderful, with this support, how we were able to bring happiness to so many children. Therefore, we would like to thank everyone concerned.”
Home-Start WeyWater provides support for families in the community by training volunteers to visit homes.
Anyone interested in joining Home-Start as a volunteer, trustee or friend should call 01420 473555.

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