KATIE Price has been spotted carrying out community service at a charity shop following her drink-driving crash.
The Brighton-born former glamour model was ordered to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work after flipping her BMW on the B2135 in Partridge Green in September last year.
She was also handed a 16-week suspended prison sentence and two-year driving ban.
Katie was seen arriving at Horsham Matters charity shop on Wednesday.
According to their website, Horsham Matters is a Christian charity that aims to relieve hardship through the provision of essential services such as food, fuel and shelter.
The organisation runs a crisis support service for people in need of essential items, along with a foodbank and budgeting support.
They also offer counselling services for foodbank clients and run a winter night shelter.
Katie previously revealed her ongoing battle with depression following the crash.
During an episode of her Channel 4 show Katie Price’s Mucky Mansion, the 43-year-old said she just wanted to “curl up on the sofa and sleep”.
She went on to explain how her horses had helped her in recovery.
“You can have a really s*** day and then you can come to the stables and just switch off. I suppose it’s like when people go to the gym and stuff, for me being around horses, I just love it,” she said.
“I know that I am better because I am back wanting to do the horses and get back into it. It’s sad because there was a time I wasn’t doing anything, I didn’t have the energy mentally.
“When you are in a depression, you can’t be bothered to do anything. I couldn’t be bothered to walk to the stable and even pat the horses.
“I would look out my kitchen window and be like ‘should I just go down, and think I can’t be bothered and just curl up on the sofa and want to sleep. That’s how bad I was.”
She also underwent treatment at The Priory last year.
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