THE Black Country’s leading sight loss charity the Beacon Centre is offering a special Easter treat for children in Halesowen.
The organisation’s Cornbow Centre site Reflections is a coffee lounge and a charity shop and all profits are ploughed back into helping Beacon support those living with sight loss.
The coffee lounge already runs a successful afternoon tea for adults but has decided to serve up a special one for youngsters over Easter.
For £5 per child youngsters can tuck into some sandwiches, vegetable sticks, cakes, jellies, fruit and a drink.
They also get their own Easter themed colouring sheet.
Beacon Centre Halesowen manager Dawn Sawbridge said: “Our normal afternoon teas are incredibly popular and we thought why not branch out and do one for children as well?
“We have already had quite a bit of interest from parents wanting to come along during the school holidays so would urge anyone interested to get in touch soon to book their space.”
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