Winton House was the venue for a charity pop-up shop which raised just over £2,000 for the Petersfield branch of Save the Children.

Volunteers converted the café space into a weekend pop-up shop, well stocked with donated ladies’ fashion and accessories, menswear and a small selection of babies’ and children’s clothing.

Shop visitors included a young brother and sister with mum and grandmother, where the young girl re-imagined a ladies’ designer jumper as a knitted dress!

In 2020, 4,500 Save the Children volunteers in the UK helped 44.9 million children worldwide, and in this country, even before Covid-19, four million children were living in poverty. Save the Children continues to support their learning and well-being in homes, nurseries, schools and communities across the UK.

Save the Children is currently providing care in Haiti following the recent devastating earthquake.

And in Syria it is still helping to repatriate displaced children facing unimaginable horrors from being caught up in ten years of civil war.

The unfolding crisis in Afghanistan will require sensitive help for children, their education and their rights.