A DISABLED resource centre has been showcasing its range of arts and crafts.
The Queen Elizabeth Foundation Resource Centre in Brent Way, Dartford, offers activities, advice and support for adults with physical and sensory disabilities in north Kent.
Its open day offered products including paintings and sculptures made by the centre's clients to raise funds for the centre and the work it does in the community.
More than 150 people attended the event, including the mayor of Dartford Councillor Ian Armitt.
Client services manager Bob Bailey said: "We are very proud of the achievements of those who attend the centre and a day like this gives us the perfect opportunity to showcase their talents."
The event raised around £500.
Kent County Council had originally planned to close the centre this summer but this has been delayed while it investigates alternative services.
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