Brighter Days Care clients have raised £150 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
The care provider holds a monthly coffee morning for its clients at Evergreen Cafe in Amesbury, and this month's was held as a Macmillan Coffee Morning.
Guests enjoyed refreshments, cake, and company.
There was also a raffle and games to raise funds for the charity.
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Laura Allies, community champion for Tesco Amesbury, attended the event, donating some of the raffle prizes and socialising with attendees.
Emma Belcher, registered manager of Brighter Days Care, said: "Our coffee mornings are not only great fun, they also provide a vital lifeline to our clients, encouraging social engagement and reducing feelings of isolation and loneliness.
"Many of our clients have been affected by cancer and we wanted to give them the opportunity to actively participate in fundraising for a charity that is close to their hearts."
Macmillan Cancer Support, which relies on donations for 97 per cent of its work, provides help for those living with cancer.
Brighter Days Care is a domiciliary care agency based in Shrewton.
It supports people in their own homes in Amesbury, Salisbury, and surrounding villages, helping them to maintain their independence and live fulfilling lives.
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