Abbotts Barton care home in Winchester is hosting a craft fayre on June 8 for the Boaz Project.

The residents, staff, and local community will be selling handmade crafts, following the decision to elect Boaz, a therapeutic community farm for adults with learning disabilities, as their core charity for the second consecutive year.

Abbotts Barton home manager Dee Lovewell said: "Fundraising is always an enjoyable experience for residents and staff and it helps residents continue to play a meaningful role in the local community."

Boaz representatives will be at the forthcoming fayre with a stall selling crafts made by some of the adults they support. It is based near Sutton Scotney.

Stuart Palmer, general manager at Boaz, said: "Abbotts Barton have been a wonderful supporter of the work we do at Hill Farm, and it will be our pleasure to support this event and bring along a selection of handmade cards, woodwork, eggs and jams."

Last year, Abbotts Barton and St Catherines View raised over £3,000 for the charity.

The fayre is at 40 Worthy Road, from 2.30pm to 4.30pm.