Portsmouth News

Showcase day for charities and other groups is a success

Event back after 2020 cancellati­on

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM The News fiona.callingham@thenews.co.uk

A WIDE range of charities and organisati­ons from across Fareham were able to raise awareness and recruit future volunteers as a showcasing day proved a hit.

More than 70 groups set up stalls along the bustling West Street, in the town centre, on Saturday as part of a One Community-run event.

Although the Fareham Community Showcase had run in previous years, this was the first time it had been held outside, with organisers hailing it a ‘success’.

Adam Hughes, chairman of the One Community board of trustees, said: ‘This is a superb opportunit­y for the voluntary sector to make connection­s and really promote all the services that are available across the borough.

‘We weren’t able to hold an event last year due to Covid so it’s wonderful to be back.’

Friends of PICU, which supports the paediatric intensive care unit at Southampto­n hospital, featured on the day with a tombola stall to raise funds and awareness.

Operations manager of the charity, Kerry Houghton, said: ‘It’s great to be here – we’ve had a lot of interest already and hopefully some people who would like to volunteer in the future.’

Other organisati­ons in attendance included the Solent Diabetes Associatio­n, the Rotary Club and the Rainbow Centre.

Among them were members of the Fareham Men’s Shed, which provides a social group and workshop for older men who have retired or lost a partner.

Chairman Peter Raven said: ‘Everything we’re selling here today has been made by our members and all the proceeds will go back to the group.

‘We’ve had quite a good number of sales as well as interest in membership, which is really good.’

Shoppers were also entertaine­d by outdoor musical performanc­es and special appearance­s from Mickey Mouse and a stormtroop­er from Star Wars as the day went on.

Fareham mayor, Councillor Pamela Bryant, added: ‘I can’t speak highly enough of One Community for putting this together and bringing all these organisati­ons together.

‘I think this is something we’ve seen come out of the pandemic – there’s more community spirit and a lot more people wishing to volunteer.’

The day ran from 10am to 4pm.

 ?? Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 170721-02) ?? SPECIAL GUESTS Lisa Sayers and her son, Beau, 5, with a Stormtroop­er and Minnie Mouse
Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 170721-02) SPECIAL GUESTS Lisa Sayers and her son, Beau, 5, with a Stormtroop­er and Minnie Mouse
 ?? Picture: Fiona Callingham ?? HANDIWORK Fareham Men’s Shed members Chris Hodgson, Peter Raven, Richard Bunce and Cliff Jones
Picture: Fiona Callingham HANDIWORK Fareham Men’s Shed members Chris Hodgson, Peter Raven, Richard Bunce and Cliff Jones
 ?? Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 170721-08) ?? ON SONG A performanc­e by the infants from Titchfield Youth Musical Theatre
Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 170721-08) ON SONG A performanc­e by the infants from Titchfield Youth Musical Theatre

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