This year’s Craft Aid was on Saturday 16th November. There were stalls, coffee, lunches, crafts, music and trains. All the money raised will be put to good use in the work of the Anglican Eye Clinic in Jachie, a village close to the city of Kumasi in Ghana. The building was partly funded by St Barnabas Church and opened in 2002, the work of Dr Rowland Cowley, a member of St Barnabas Church, who died in 2017. Money raised at Craft Aid will be used for medication, treatment and updating equipment.
Join us from Monday 12th – Friday 16th August for fun activities for primary school-aged children.We’ll be looking at the Bible story of Noah, with an animal theme for our games and crafts. Every day will involve FREE food for the whole family. More details and booking forms available from http://www.st-barnabas.net/feastoffun/
This year’s Craft Aid was on Saturday 16th November. There were stalls, coffee, lunches, crafts, music and trains. All the money raised will be put to good use in the work of the Anglican Eye Clinic in Jachie, a village close to the city of Kumasi in Ghana. The building was partly funded by St Barnabas Church and opened in 2002, the work of Dr Rowland Cowley, a member of St Barnabas Church, who died in 2017. Money raised at Craft Aid will be used for medication, treatment and updating equipment.