A SUMMER fete raised £642 for New Hope Worcester.
Around 100 people attended the event on Sunday (July 16) at the New Hope centre on Well Roads, Worcester.
Events included a barbecue, henna tattoos, a retro sweet cart and candy floss as well as an appearance by Spider-Man.
Jean Wilson, who set up New Hope in 2010, said: "It was a great afternoon. We did have a bit of rain but we didn't let that stop us.
"The kids also had a fantastic time and were all really excited when the minions turned up."
A tombola also raised money for the charity and tickets were sold to raffle off a Smart car.
Other activities included a bouncy castle, a penalty shootout and face painting.
New Hope provides a stimulating environment for children with disabilities and complex care needs to play and learn freely.
To purchase raffle tickets visit www.newhopeworcester.bigcartel.com or for more information visit www.newhopeworcester.co.uk
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