Meet Santa at Right at Home GF’s fundraising Christmas Fair on 3 December
Published: 21/11/2022
Staff and clients of Right at Home GF are inviting local residents to join them at their annual Christmas fair on Saturday 3 December at St George’s Church Hall in Badshot Lea. The home care company runs a programme of fundraising events open to all. The Christmas Fair is the latest, with all proceeds going to the Alzheimer’s Society.
Alastair Shanks, the Managing Director of Right at Home GF says: “We have everything you would want at a traditional Christmas fair, including Santa’s Grotto, handmade gifts and decorations, children’s activities and mulled wine. So make sure you come along to St George’s Church Hall between 11am and 2pm to join in the fun!”
Also among the 20-plus stalls is a novelty selfies booth and a Christmas nails bar, both of which the organisers expect to be popular. There will also be homemade cakes, Christmas crafts and plenty of opportunities to win a prize, such as in the name-the-elf competition and a raffle.
Right at Home GF provides a range of care to people in their own homes to enable people to live safely and comfortably at home for as long as possible. The company’s team of CareGivers provide care to adults of all ages, including older people and people with dementia as well as people recovering from hospital treatment and younger adults requiring support in order to live independently.
Alongside therapeutic community activities such as Signing for the Mind and Love to Move which use music and gentle exercise to provide stimulation, Right at Home GF organises several fundraising events each year, open to all, to raise money for good causes.
“We’re holding our Christmas fair again this year because it was a great success in 2021 and people enjoyed coming along. Everyone is welcome to join us and we hope to raise lots of money for the Alzheimer’s Society. As a home care provider serving clients all over Farnham, Alton, Bordon and Guildford, it’s really important to us to be part of the local community,” adds Mr Shanks.
More information about the Christmas fair and other community activities can be found on the website.