We enjoyed another successful ‘Winchelsea, Tea and Cake’ with 42 people in attendance. FAiR is focusing on ‘Inclusion – FAiR for All’.
Jan Crook, FAiR’s community co-ordinator, says the charity wants to be more inclusive. “There are a lot of struggling families locally who need help and advice when it comes to getting access to social services and the healthcare system. We need people to come forward and let us know how we can help. We really do want to be FAiR for all.”

Testimonials:
FAiR’s events always get enthusiastic response from the people attending. Here’s two examples:
Terry Dudley, from Winchelsea Beach, it’s a chance to meet up with friends. “I really recommend it and I’ve started going on walks with people I’ve met here.”
Tracy Fitzgerald, who visits from Beckley, loves the support she gets too. “There’s a sense of community and friendship which has been hugely beneficial.”
Read a full report here in this week’s Rye News written by Editor – James Stewart.
https://www.ryenews.org.uk/news/fair-for-all
Our next events:
Tilling, Tea and Cake – Saturday – August 16th – listen to The Rye Racketeers – local amateur musicians who brought the house done earlier this year!
Winchelsea, Tea and Cake – Wed 27th August. As requested, 1st Responders will demonstrate how to help someone who is choking.
Look forward to welomimg you all.