Club President Perry Puddefoot, descended on The Strive Café in Sackville Road to answer their call for help in making life easier for their customers.
Perry brought with him a cheque for £350 and is seen presenting the cheque to café personnel – from left right: Carlos Lloyd, Heather Nobel and Nat Wickens. This useful donation will go towards the building of a ramp for wheelchair access to their garden seating area at the rear of the café.
Strive Café in Bexhill is a not-for-profit social enterprise café with a mission to enhance lives of individuals with neuro diversity and learning disability through purposeful paid employment, work experience and meaningful voluntary work. The café also aims to offer a first rate customer experience with good value freshly made food, and foster positive values towards diversity and disability by raising people’s awareness of the ability and contribution that individuals with neuro diversity can make to society as well as providing facilities and opportunities for wider community involvement and benefit.
Strive Café is a really special place and that is why Bexhill Rotary Club is delighted to be involved. To find out more about the café, go to www.strivecafe.org or telephone Heather or Nat on 01424 834366.
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