A charity is asking people to donate Easter eggs for children and adults with neurological conditions.
The Rainbow Centre, in Fareham, has launched its Easter Egg Appeal for 2025.
The charity, which has been helping people with neurological conditions since 1990, is asking people to buy an extra egg when doing their Easter shopping this year.
A spokesman for the Rainbow Centre said: "We'd be eggstremely grateful if you could buy an extra egg when doing your Easter shopping this year."
The charity said that donations can be dropped off at the centre, in Palmerston Drive.
The Rainbow Centre helps people with neurological conditions, including acquired brain injuries, and uses a "holistic, structured approach to movement-based education" to help them.
The charity said that its "inclusive and positive approach" is "fundamental to the lasting relationships we build with the many families who benefit by using the centre every year."
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