'Brilliant' turnout at Care for Veterans as popular annual summer fayre returns
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Hundreds of people visited the hospital home, in Boundary Road, on Saturday, August 20, and thanks to them, the incredible volunteers, entertainers, donors and supporters, £7,957 was raised to support the residents.
Worthing town crier Bob Smytherman gave a joyous opening announcement and there were welcome speeches from High Sheriff of West Sussex James Whitmore and Worthing Armed Forces champion Lionel Harman.
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Hide AdMr Whitmore, who cut the ribbon, said: "We enjoy this wonderful country because of our armed forces historically and presently. So, it is a massive thank you to all of them, and I am delighted to open this fayre for them.”
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Guests enjoyed a superb performance by Lancing Brass, which is licensed to the Royal British Legion, accompanied by a march from TS Vanguard and the RBL Shoreham standard.
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Hide AdChristine Gillott, senior fundraiser, said: "It was amazing to finally be able to hold an event at Care for Veterans and to be able to include all our residents and staff. It was a fun, enjoyable, busy afternoon which has helped raise a fantastic amount for the life-changing services we offer.
"I would like to thank everyone who came to support the event and helped make the day such a great success. These funds will make a massive difference to the lives of our disabled veterans.”
Care for Veterans will have a Christmas market with Santa’s grotto and festive stalls on Saturday, December 3.