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Worthing community help charity raise £3,000 at Summer Fayre

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Stan, who comes to Care for Veterans for Day Care, tries his hand at Play Your Cards Right

Over £3,000 has been raised for a Worthing veterans’ care home after it threw open its doors to the public for its Summer Fayre.

 

Care for Veterans – a Royal Star & Garter Home held its popular annual event on Boundary Road on 4 July.

 

The charity provides long-term nursing, rehabilitation, respite and end-of-life care to veterans and their families who live with disabilities, including acquired brain injury and degenerative neurological conditions. It is now part of the Royal Star & Garter group, following a merger with the charity in 2025.

 

People of all ages joined residents and staff at the Home and helped raise £3,230. All proceeds will go towards the care and rehabilitation of veterans and their families.

Face painting at the Care for Veterans Summer Fayre

The Fayre included performances from school, community and British Sign Language signing choirs, plus Rochester Pipes and Drums marching band. Worthing Fire Station’s Red Watch was present with their fire engine and there was also a kung fu demonstration. Delicious food and drinks and a variety of market and craft stalls were available, as were traditional games such as hook-a-duck, spin the wheel, tombolas, Play Your Cards Right and bottle hoopla, which kept all the family entertained.

 

VIPs attending included Worthing West MP Dr Beccy Cooper, West Sussex High Sheriff Gary Shipton, Worthing Mayor Lysanne Skinner and Worthing town crier Bob Smitherton.

The Rochester Pipes and Drums marching band entertain the crowd

Among those with stalls at the fayre was metal wall art retailer Rusper and Pines. Owned by husband-and-wife team Kieran and Victoria, Rusper and Pines will be donating a percentage of sales on items sold from their Lest We Forget range of products to Care for Veterans this year.

 

‘Part of a kind, caring and welcoming community’

 

Vicky Strange is Home Manager at Care for Veterans. She said: “We are incredibly grateful to everyone who joined us for our Summer Fayre and helped make it such a wonderful success. The generosity, enthusiasm and support shown by those who attended is truly heartwarming, and every penny raised will go towards supporting the care and rehabilitation of our residents. We are so proud to be part of such a kind, caring and welcoming community, and it was a pleasure to open our doors and bring people together for a day of fun and friendship.”

Visitors browse through the stalls at the Care for Veterans Summer Fayre

Care for Veterans has already started planning its Christmas Fayre. It will take place at the Home on 28 November. Anyone interested in helping or having a stall can email Clare Silva, Events & Corporate Manager, at Clare.Silva@starandgarter.org. More information can be found here: www.starandgarter.org/event/worthing-home-christmas-fayre/

 

Care for Veterans is welcoming new residents and has recently launched a Day Care service. For more information on this, or to work at the Home, go to www.careforveterans.org.uk

Worthing Mayor Lysanne Skinner tries her hand at the coconut shy

Care for Veterans would like to thank the following for their help and support with the Summer Fayre:

  • Equiniti
  • Volker Highways
  • Agena
  • Rusper & Pine
  • Rochester Pipes and Drums marching band
  • Sussex Gruffs Male Voices Choir
  • Thomas A Becket Juniors Choir
  • The Secret Shore Singers
  • Teach Me Kung Fu Schools
  • Fire Engine Worthing Red Watch
  • Worthing Sign Choir
  • Men in Sheds
  • The many companies who donated items for raffles and tombolas etc
  • All volunteers
  • Mayor of Worthing Lysanne Skinner
  • High Sheriff of West Sussex Gary Shipton
  • MP for Worthing West Dr Beccy Cooper
  • Worthing Town Crier Bob Smytherman

Care for Veterans Chair of Trustees Sue Bush

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