POPULAR singer Tom Fitzpatrick is helping a Sussex charity celebrate its 60th anniversary by taking part in its Afternoon Tea and Dance later this month.
The event is taking place at the SASBAH office at The JPK Hub in Church Street, Old Town, Eastbourne, on Sunday June 29 between 1-3.30pm.
Tickets are available now priced £15.
SASBAH is The Sussex Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus, and supports people with spina bifida, hydrocephalus and other related conditions.
2025 is its 60th anniversary - and Tom is delighted to support the amazing work SASBAH does helping its members and service users.
Tom said: "I have known Rom and the team at SASBAH for a number of years, and I admire what it does to help others.
"I'm sure it will be a great afternoon raising much-needed funds and also celebrating a very special anniversary. I'm really looking forward to it."
Rom Sanglaji, Chief Executive Officer at SASBAH, said he's delighted that Tom will be entertaining guests at the Afternoon Tea and Dance.
He said: "It goes without saying that Tom is hugely popular across Eastbourne, Sussex and further afield, so we are thrilled that he has agreed to join us on June 29.
"Many of our members and families have seen Tom perform before for. He's a great supporter of SASBAH and we are very grateful.
"It will be a very relaxing and sociable afternoon - please come along and join us. I'm sure everyone will have a great time."
Tickets are £15 each - email rom@sasbah.org.uk or call Rom on 077790 38542.
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