Aims2Cure, a Multiple Sclerosis (MS) charity set up by former Bushey resident Candi Goldstein, is hosting its third gift fayre at the Radlett Centre on Monday, November 11.
For £5 entry, fayre-goers will be treated to 26 different stalls run by local companies with products on sale such as home accessories, jewellery, kids wear, ear piercings and makeup between 10am and 6pm.
The charity, who have hosted bingo evenings in Bushey in the past and have volunteers Ilana Epstein and Julia Harris from the area, have raised £1.5million for MS related developments and support.
Founder Candi Goldstein told BUSHEYnews: “We are passionate and dedicated to this cause and will continue until a cure is found.
“We have to raise funds to help essential UK MS centres and to take on new research projects.”
Aims2Cure is raising money for MS related studies at Oxford University and the University of London.
The event is sponsored by Creative Events and Production. All profit raised by Aims2Cure goes directly towards research into finding a cure and helping those living with the condition.
Photo credit: Aims2Cure Facebook
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