CHILDREN In Need and Kidderminster's Kemp Hospice were given a cash boost following jubilee celebrations at Kiddermin-ster Health Centre.
A tombola, guess-the-name-of-the-teddy competition, tea, coffee and cake sales raised £182 to be divided between the two charities.
The Bromsgrove Street centre was decorated on Friday morning while staff got into the spirit by dressing in red, white and blue.
"We were really pleased. Everyone had a super time," said centre manager Brenda Sefton. Kidderminster Health Centre staff, from left, Linda Nicholson, Sheila Rycroft and Sheila Leak are pictured succumbing to the golden jubilee spirit.
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