A charity is raising funds to help young adults around Ayrshire.
The Blue Triangle's Kilmarnock branch are fundraising for their 'Summer of Positivity' where they hope to increase resources to give the young people they support positivity and long lasting memories that many take for granted.
The service, which focuses on interdependent living for 16 to 25-year-olds, is raising funds for one of its supported living accommodations.
The young people, staff and members of the community have been hard at work making jewellery, baking cakes and painting 'positive stones' to spread some positivity this summer. All of these items and more will be available to purchase on the day.
Any funds raised will be used to promote wellbeing and arrange fun activities to give the young people memories that will last a life time.
The Blue Triangle craft fayre fundraising stall will be at Barnardos 12-22 St Andrews Street, Kilmarnock on Saturday, May 27 between 10am-4pm.
A blue triangle spokesperson said: "We provide supported accommodation for care experienced young people, often who are leaving residential schools, foster placements or children's houses.
"We are fundraising to provide wellbeing outings and activities to promote good mental health."
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