Sunflowers Mental Health & Well-Being is promising a day of festive fun and entertainment for all at its Christmas Bazaar on Saturday 26th November.
The event, which takes place at the Hellingly Community Hub from 11am-3pm, is being organised by Sunflowers Mental Health & Well-Being CIC, a non-profit, community based project providing well-being support and covering East Sussex – currently focusing on the Wealden areas, including Hailsham.
The event will feature festive music and entertainment, food, drink and a range of stalls selling Christmas gifts and other items.
The Mayor of Hailsham, Councillor Paul Holbrook, will officially open the event at 11am.
Looking forward to attending the event, Councillor Holbrook said: “The Hellingly Community Hub provides the perfect backdrop for this quintessential annual festive event, so ably organised by Sunflowers and its partners. Organisers have really got something for everyone this year; great entertainment, incredible stalls selling amazing Christmas gifts, food, drink and much more.”
“I am delighted to have been asked to open this important event and look forward to supporting Sunflowers in other events and with their work well into the future.”
Sunflowers provides an information HUB to the local communities of East Sussex struggling with their mental health and wellbeing. They have their own hub/directory on other local charities, organisations and groups which can support adults and young people depending on the specific reason, e.g. domestic violence, bereavement and OCD.
The organisation has pop-up hubs that are available to be loaned out and also provide pop-up hub days at various venues.
People can also visit the organisation at their Hailsham office (via appointment) to have a chat and see how they can help.
For more information, contact Sunflowers on 01323 840046, by email or visit their Facebook page for full details of services, activities and events.
Terry Hall, Communications Officer
Hailsham Town Council, Market Street, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2AE
Telephone: 01323 841702 | Email: terry.hall@hailsham-tc.gov.uk