The Watford-based charity Mencap hosted its Family Fun Day and annual general meeting on Saturday, September 20, both of which proved to be a great success.
Watford Mencap offers a range of services to support people with a learning disability to ensure they can enjoy equal opportunities.
The Fun Day brought together residents, families and friends to enjoy live music, tombola, games, crafts, model trains and fresh pizza, as well as a pop-up version of the charity’s café.
Asked how the event went, Michelle from Watford Mencap said: “We always look forward to this event, which showcases the valuable services our team offers for local people with learning disabilities, and celebrates achievements over the last year.”
Speaking to WATFORDnews, Holywell councillor Nigel Bell said: “Watford Mencap have done incredible work in the last year in tough economic times to still put on a great service for some of our most vulnerable residents.”
Meanwhile, at the meeting, Beverley Dawkins was elected as the organisation’s chair of trustees, taking over from Pauline Joy who was presented with a bouquet in recognition of her service.
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