Redditch opticians will host a fun day with a cake sale and lucky dip to celebrate its birthday.
Specsavers, in the Kingfisher Shopping Centre, Redditch, will be celebrating its 31st birthday on Wednesday, August 14 by hosting different activities.
These include a tombola, face painting, and a lucky dip.
All money raised will be donated to the Sandycroft Centre, on Smallwood in Redditch, which supports victims of domestic abuse and people with poor mental health.
The team at Specsavers will also be hosting a colouring competition for children in the area.
Colouring templates can be picked up from the store now for a suggested £1 donation.
Entries need to be returned by Friday, August 16, and the winner will receive a £20 voucher for Smyths Toys.
Store director, James Worton, said: "We’re looking forward to celebrating our birthday, which is a chance to thank our amazing customers for their continued support over the past three decades.
"We’re really pleased to be able to raise money for the Sandycroft Centre, which does so much to support our local community.
"If you’re able to join us on the day to raise funds for such an excellent cause, we’d be really grateful."
The Sandycroft Centre, formerly the All Women’s House, offers a wide range of services to support the Redditch community and works with other agencies to provide services to meet the needs of a diverse community.
The centre offers a programme of courses and activities designed as first step learning in a range of subjects including confidence building, creative crafts and IT skills.
They deliver projects that aim to empower and enable their users to further their education and raise their aspirations.
For more information, visit the Sandycroft Centre's website.
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