Adoption Matters supporters, Kate and Martin Slack, are hosting a garden party in aid of the children’s charity and voluntary adoption agency on Saturday 29 June 2024.
Kate and Martin’s event, which will be held at their beautiful home and grounds of Ashton Grange in Cheshire, is open to the public and it will be an opportunity for Adoption Matters adopters and supporters to come together for a day of family fun.
From 12:30 until 4:30pm, guests will be able to enjoy acres of picturesque gardens and woodlands, a forest school, a children’s entertainer, a children’s tombola, a raffle and a cake sale of especially baked goods courtesy of Kate and some of the local villagers.
The price of the event is just £10 per adult with all children attending for free, and if you adopted through Adoption Matters then you will receive a discount of 50%.
Any additional funds raised from the event will go towards supporting many more adoptive families, children, adopted adults and birth families.
Annie O’Neill, Adoption Matters’ Fundraising and Relationship Manager, has spoken of Adoption Matters’ gratefulness towards Kate and Martin:
“Kate and Martin are long-term supporters of our charity and they have hosted many events in support of Adoption Matters previously – each time they have been extremely well enjoyed by those who have attended.
“We are so thankful to them and to have this wonderful event to offer to our families is amazing, but we also openly welcome any member of the public who wishes to come down and enjoy the beautiful environment, get involved and potentially make a big difference to children and their family’s lives.”
To book on to the event, please head over to:
https://bit.ly/SlacksGardenParty.
If you have any queries or comments about the event, then you can contact Annie directly on:
fundraising@adoptionmatters.org
Adoption Matters is a children’s charity and one of the largest voluntary adoption agencies in the UK and the only adoption service in the North of England to be rated Outstanding by Ofsted 5 times in a row. The charity has been finding permanent, loving families for children since 1947 and offers ongoing training and support to adopter families, birth families and adopted adults. The charity covers the whole of the North of England, Stoke, Staffordshire, Shropshire, and parts of the Midlands and Wales.
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