A colourful post box topper aimed at raising awareness of women's wellbeing has appeared in a village.
Members of Wittering Women’s Institute knitted the vibrant topper in Goodwood Racecourse colours of red, yellow and purple and placed it on a post box the heart of East Wittering village.
It is raise awareness and support for the My Sisters’ House charity.
Founded in 2014, it has hubs in Arun district and Chichester and supports women facing a range of issues including domestic abuse.
Avril Robinson, acting CEO of My Sisters’ House, said: “We are incredibly proud of the Wittering Women’s Institute for their beautiful creation and their support in raising awareness of our national charity.
"This post box topper is a vibrant reminder of the strength and solidarity within our community and it will undoubtedly help us in our mission to support women in need.”
The topper, adorned with a champagne bottle, a jockey hat, strawberries, hearts and bunting, celebrated the Markel Magnolia Cup on Thursday.
This sees women race down Goodwood Racecourse's home straight for the opening race at Qatar Goodwood Festival.
WI members also put up decorative bunting in railway stations and villages in the surrounding area to celebrate the occasion.
Kim Pettengale, president of the Wittering WI, said: “We are delighted to contribute to such a meaningful cause by knitting this post box topper. It's a wonderful way to bring attention to the vital work done by My Sisters’ House in supporting women in our community.
"We hope that this colourful creation will not only bring a smile to people's faces but also inspire them to learn more about the charity and how they can help make a difference.”
James Crespi, director of Goodwood Racecourse, said: “We are thrilled to support My Sisters’ House through the charity horserace, the Markel Magnolia Cup.
"The vibrant post box topper created by the Wittering Women’s Institute is a beautiful tribute to the strength and resilience of women, both in sport and in our communities. This event is not just about the excitement of the race, but about raising awareness and funds for a cause that is close to our hearts.”
The topper will remain in place throughout the horseracing event season. People can visit the post box and scan a QR code to learn more about how they can support My Sisters’ House.
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