St Loye’s Foundation at Honiton Show
Last Thursday the St Loye’s team embraced the sunshine and ventured out to the Honiton Show with thebestof Exeter to talk to the public about how we transform lives.
The Honiton Show is held in the heart of the East Devon Countryside on a 140 acre site and showcases local farming, produce, crafts, rural skills and local organisations.
St Loye’s Foundation set up camp in thebestof Exeter village with other organisations such as Calor, Sandy Park, Dartington Hall and Angela’s Restaurant.
With more than 20,000 visitors it provided an amazing opportunity to talk to the public to share what we do and even meet trainees from the past who had their lives transformed through the work of St Loye’s.
Former trainee at St Loye’s Foundation said: “It was great to catch up with St Loye’s Foundation after all these years. I trained in Warehousing and Stock Control in the 90s and I still work in it now.”
Corporate and Trust Fundraiser Louise Jones said: “It was great to be at the Honiton Show next to Sandy Park, Angela’s Restaurant, Calor and Dartington Hall. It was wonderful to meet several former trainees as well as to speak to people at the heart of the community in which we work.”
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