ASHDOWN Family Centre in Tidworth opened its doors to children, parents and carers as part of the NSPCC's annual Children's Day.
An afternoon of fun and games was organised to show people what facilities the centre offers as well as giving the youngsters the chance to enjoy some activities.
The purpose of the day is to highlight how the NSPCC's work, carried out with 10,000 children and their families each year, would not be possible without the public's support and donations. This year's theme was It's Your NSPCC to show the charity belongs to everybody who contributes to protecting children.
NSPCC chief executive Mary Marsh said: "We want the public and our millions of supporters to know exactly where and how their money is spent, what services and projects we run and what they do."
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