Ann Bevan, Chair of Farmborough Floral Art Group, presented a cheque for £875 to Heather and Lara, representatives of Conductive Therapy, a Bristol charity that helps children and young adults with Cerebral Palsy.
The Conductive Therapy centre at High Littleton was desperate to purchase an Eye Tracker, which is installed on a laptop or tablet. Children can use it to explore, play games, learn, participate in the classroom and much more.
Members and friends of the club have helped raise this amazing sum with a dedicated charity evening and a coffee morning. Ann would like to thank everyone who helped to achieve this in such a short time, and looks forward to continuing raising funds for this worthy cause throughout the year.






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