![]() Also on June 21st, St. Andrews in Caversham held a Tea Party in their Church Hall in support of Reading Family Aid. There were several stalls as well as tea and cakes. ![]() Sheila and Laura from Reading Family Aid were there to mingle with the attendees, hand out leaflets and explain about the work that we do. ![]() Laura, our Secretary and Toy Project Manager, gave a brief talk about what we do. She explained that we do Outings for disadvantaged families throughout the year and hold the massive Toys and Teens Gift Appeal and distribute toys and gifts to children in the Reading area who would otherwise be unlikely to receive anything for Christmas. She said "Our outings aim to cover children of all ages, so we visit places like Odds Farm Park and Chessington World of Adventures. We also provide tickets for the pantomime at the Hexagon each Christmas, and have at least one summer trip to the seaside. This year we expect to spend in the region of £15000 on our outings for more than 700 people." She went on to talk about the Toys and Teens Appeal.... "Although most of what we need for the Appeal is donated, including space and vans, we have found in recent years that we’ve not had enough gifts for older children, age 10-16. So we have spent some of our donated funds on gifts for those older children. We also spend money on stationery, including the sacks for delivering the toys, and batteries. Altogether we anticipate spending about £10000 on the Appeal this year." She concluded saying "So in order to keep putting smiles on faces, we need an income of about £25000 per year. We are so grateful to St Andrew’s for choosing us as your Charity of the Year and for all that you have been doing for us. From those 11,500 children in poverty, and from us, thank you!"
On Saturday 21st June, the Reading Family Aid team rolled up to the Winnersh Fete, ready for a day of fun, fundraising, and fabulous community spirit! The weather certainly kept us on our toes - with temperatures soaring above 30°C, it felt like summer had truly arrived. While the heat may have kept some folks indoors, we were thrilled to see so many friendly faces stop by our stall. And just to keep things interesting, the afternoon brought a surprise downpour! But like true British troopers, we dried off and carried on with smiles and sunshine returning soon after. Our stall was packed with excitement, featuring: 🦄 A magical “Guess the Name of the Unicorn” game 🎟️ A classic Tombola 🎁 A raffle with lovely prizes up for grabs Despite the weather challenges, we raised a cheerful £167! It might not have been our biggest fundraising day, but every penny helps us support families in need — and we had a wonderful time connecting with the community. A huge thank you to everyone who braved the heat (and the rain!) to support us. Your kindness means the world. 💖
You can find us at Earley Green Fair on Saturday 2nd August, where we’ll be selling lots of toys, games, books and jigsaws - a fabulous opportunity to pick up a bargain! Until next time — stay cool, stay kind, and keep spreading joy! On Saturday 14 June, some of our committee ran a stall at Woodley Carnival. We had lots of people stop by the stall and play our games to win fun prizes. It was a beautiful sunny day, and we enjoyed soaking up the carnival vibes. Here we are all set up with our stall at the start of the Carnival: A highlight was seeing the Lancaster Bomber aeroplane fly over the carnival site! Our surprise bags were popular with children and adults alike - each containing a mystery item. The raffle prizes included various hampers themed on gardening, unicorns, games, and floral smellies. Our attraction that scored the most attention was our lollipop game, where children could pay 50p to pick a lolly, and if it had a mark on the end of the stick they could also choose one of our house trained dogs to adopt! We are happy to report that every dog went home with a happy child on Saturday! There was lots of entertainment going on throughout the day, including various acts performing on stage, and entertainers around the site such as these stilt walkers! We raised a total of £250 on the day - this will help put more smiles on children’s faces through the fun outings, and gifts at Christmas, that we provide.
This was just the start of summer fete season for us - throughout the summer you’ll also be able to find us at Winnersh Fete on 21 June, and Earley Green Fair on 2 August. Hope to see you there! |
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