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Charity Fair, Saturday 18 November, 11am - 3pm

Honor Oak Baptist Church, Forest Hill Road, SE22 0SG / www.hobc.org.uk


Homemade Crafts, Bric-a-brac ? possibly vintage

Toys and Children?s Clothes ? as good as new

Local Honey and Hive Products

Books, DVDs

Tea, cakes and light refreshments

Viewing of the church building


Please come and raise funds for the following organisations:


African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust


Camberwell Gardens Guild


Foal Farm Animal Rescue Centre


Link Age


London City Mission


Motor Neurone Disease Association


Traidcraft

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Charity Fair, Saturday 18 November, 11am - 3pm

Honor Oak Baptist Church, Forest Hill Road, SE22 0SG / www.hobc.org.uk


Homemade Crafts, Bric-a-brac ? possibly vintage

Toys and Children?s Clothes ? as good as new

Local Honey and Hive Products

Books, DVDs

Tea, cakes and light refreshments

Viewing of the church building


Please come and raise funds for the following organisations:


African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust


Camberwell Gardens Guild


Foal Farm Animal Rescue Centre


Link Age


London City Mission


Motor Neurone Disease Association


Traidcraft

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