
Roving Christmas Tree
The Christmas tree that featured in the Church for our Carol Service on 22nd December arrived in Camber after a bit of a journey.
The Christmas tree that featured in the Church for our Carol Service on 22nd December arrived in Camber after a bit of a journey.
Here at the newsletter, we find ourselves saying it again and again, but here goes… WOW, Camber, you did it again!!
The popular Camber Community Lunches started again on Friday 4th October in the Camber Memorial Hall, from 12 noon to 1.30 pm. As well as delicious soup, there were savoury scones and sausage rolls on offer – and chocolate cake for afters!
With generous donations from Camber folk, Dawn raised over £500 from her garden sales and a fundraising table at the Camber summer fete!
Here at the newsletter, we would like to join the Monday Club in thanking the staff at NISA for nominating us each for a share of the Making a Difference Locally (MADL) fund, before the NISA store closed in September.
During the past two decades, Medi Tech Trust has donated medical equipment to surgeries and hospitals. Two years ago, we launched a recycling initiative called Medigive®, which has already enabled our charity to donate nearly £4 million worth of medical equipment and consumables to hospitals in low-income countries and war zones.
Earlier in 2024 we called out for prescription glasses that could be recycled around the world. As usual, Camber residents responded with generosity and 82 pairs were donated.
The King Charles III Coronation Medal was awarded to frontline emergency service workers who had completed five years of service on May 6, 2023, and who dealt with emergencies as part of their job.
Once more, the team at Camber Community Group find themselves saying a big “WOW, Camber, you did it again!!”