CARE for Veterans held its annual summer fayre, welcoming many visitors from the local community.
Around 600 people attended the family-friendly event at the home in Worthing, helping to raise £5,700 for the charity.
Home manager Vicky Strange said: “I’m thrilled that so many people came to our home and enjoyed our summer fayre.
“I want to thank everyone who attended, and all our staff and volunteers who supported on the day. To raise nearly £6,000 is incredible and I’m grateful to everyone who helped made it such a memorable day.”
Those attending enjoyed plenty of live music, food and drinks, martial arts demonstrations, arts and crafts stalls and traditional games for people of all ages.
Refreshments were also available from the newly reopened Cuppa Corner café, and there were more stalls and fun activities in the home’s wellbeing hub.
Guests included Worthing West MP Dr Beccy Cooper, Tim Fooks, the High Sheriff of West Sussex, Worthing Mayor Councillor Cathy Glynn-Davies, and town crier Bob Smytherman.