KIND-HEARTED fund-raisers got together more than £2,000 to help people with learning difficulties.
KIND-HEARTED fund-raisers got together more than £2,000 to help people with learning difficulties.
Worle Lions Club got the cash together to buy some equipment for Miller Farm, off Worle High Street. The centre is a residential home for 10 adults with learning difficulties.
Club representatives handed over equipment, which included cushions, CDs, a revolving mirror ball and other multi-sensory equipment.
It will all help to provide a safe, calming, relaxing and comfortable environment for the benefit and well-being of the people living there.
The money was raised at Worle Lions Family Fun Day.
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