A community event is being held to help raise funds for a Worcester family.
Organised by Meraki Events, Spiritual Sanctuary Day will take place on Sunday, November 10 at The Arches 27.
All sessions will be ticketed and led by volunteers, with all proceeds going to support the anonymous family.
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Organiser Wintia-bethanie Harrington said: "There's a local family we want to help raise money for.
"They don't know we're trying to do this for them, but I'm hoping with the kindness and support of Worcester that we can try and give them something other than just our well wishes and positive thoughts.
"The family man who has been affected with illness is the type of person who literally helps everyone - its his self employment job to help and mentor people and provides such positivity to the Worcester community, even during his health fight, so we wanted an event that will follow in his footsteps and provide some positivity to the community."
The morning session, from 10am to 12pm, will feature Luna Wellbeing Circle providing a Yin Yoga and Meditation Empowerment for a £12 per person donation.
In the afternoon, from 1pm to 4pm, Tranquility Thyme will host a self-guided facial workshop, and there will be a spiritual circle table from Spiritual Echoes.
Kinoko will offer a mini wire crafting experience, and other activities include reflexology, psychic readings, and basic gel polish.
Each of these will be £12 per person, and the session is open to the public unless booked for the workshop.
The evening session, from 6pm to 8pm, will be led by Melanie Webb from Intuitive Reading UK, who will do a Psychic Platform Demonstration.
This will also be £12 per person.
Tickets can be booked by emailing merakievents20@outlook.com or through Eventbrite.
The organiser said: "I'm hoping with the kindness and support of Worcester that we can try and give them something other than just our well wishes and positive thoughts."
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