POSTPONED Bristol-based cancer charity Penny Brohn UK to host Spring Craft Fayre on Saturday 3rd March 2018

POSTPONED Bristol-based cancer charity Penny Brohn UK to host Spring Craft Fayre on Saturday 3rd March 2018

Posted on: 08 Feb 2018

Leading cancer support charity Penny Brohn UK is set to host a Spring Craft Fayre in March, with proceeds going towards the organisation's tireless work helping cancer sufferers and affected families. The fundraiser will include creative crafts and gifts for all ages, on Saturday 3rd March at the charity's National Centre, Chapel Pill Lane, Pill, from 11am-4pm.

***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE SNOW IN BRISTOL***

Penny Brohn's last Craft Fayre raised over £2,000 back in November.

Penny Brohn's last Craft Fayre, a Christmas event held back in November, saw around 200 visitors and 26 stalls raise over £2,000 towards the charity's fight to help people live well with cancer.

 

Organiser Carol Ashmore said: “The Christmas fayre proved so popular and had such lovely feedback that we had to organise another. There’ll be incredible items for all, chance to explore our Grade II-listed centre and gardens, and find out what we do. Proceeds will help us continue to support people and families facing cancer, before, during and after treatment.”

 

Visitor entry to the Spring Craft Fayre is free, with seller's tables costing £20 (including use of the table). To book a table for your stall, call Carol on 01275 370168 or contact the organisers via email.

 

With over 37 years’ pioneering experience, Penny Brohn UK understands that cancer impacts every part of a person’s life and the number affected is increasing. It is the UK’s leading charity offering whole person support, its Bristol Whole Life Approach – focused on the person and family’s mind, body, spirit and emotions, before, during and after treatment. For more information call 0303 3000 118, contact Penny Brohn UK via email or visit their website.

 


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Matt Robson

 

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