A VOLUNTEER service held a community breakfast to help spread the word about the organisations services.
Castle Point Association of Voluntary Services held the event at Runnymede Hall, Kiln Road, Thundersley on Thursday September 22.
The event was attended by around 90 people who had the opportunity to learn about the various charities and listen to different presentations. There were talks from students about entrepreneurial schemes and clinical groups about the future of health services.
Michaela White from CAVS said: “We received exceptional feedback with the majority of attendees describing it as excellent.It’s always good to see the networking that takes place at our Community Breakfasts with lots of people learning more about services.”
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