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The big picture: Time for tea

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Nursery group Bright Horizons held a week of fundraising events
dedicated to its charity the Bright Horizons Foundation for
Children.

Launched in 2005, the charity supports children and families in crisis, fleeing domestic violence or in temporary accommodation.

Children from the group's kidsunlimited Church Crookham day nursery raised more than £300 over two days. One of the highlights was hosting a tea party for a local Bupa residence.

By partnering with local community agencies, the Foundation has so far created 38 Bright Spaces - safe, enriching places in homeless, domestic violence or other agency shelters, where families can build caring relationships and heal from trauma through play.

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