Hampshire's Boaz Project is holding a plant sale and open day on June 1.
Taking place at Hill Farm, near Sutton Scotney, between 1pm and 4pm, the charity event aims to use all funds raised to support adults with learning disabilities and autism.
The charity assists over 30 vulnerable and often isolated individuals by providing a supportive learning environment and a chance to care for plants and animals.
The Mantons, a group of doctors and nurses from Winchester and Basingstoke hospitals, will provide live music. There will be tractor rides, craft stalls, refreshments, American vehicles and children’s games, including donkey petting.
The charity encourages new volunteers to join their daily activities like horticulture, animal care, woodwork, crafts, cookery classes and donkey walks on their 4.5-acre site.
Boaz general manager Stuart Palmer said: "We’re delighted to be hosting another open day and plant sale. Our members have been busy sowing extra seeds and growing plants to sell on the day as well as making bird boxes, planters, jams, chutneys and other crafts.
"We’re really looking forward to showing people the work we do and the recent improvements to our barn, including the entrance, woodwork machine shop and new toilets."
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