Fundraisers are promising fun and frolics at a charity evening in aid of research into a crippling women's disease.
Sister-in-laws Hayleigh and Wendy Cheffings are holding the evening at South Heighton Village Hall in Newhaven on Friday.
The event will raise cash for Endometriosis UK - a charity that works to improve the lives of women with Endometriosis. The condition causes cells similar to that which line the uterus to grow outside the womb and causes chronic pain and heavy periods, amongst other symptoms.
Wendy, 22, was recently diagnosed with the condition, which affects more than 1.5 million women across the country.
Sister-in-law Hayleigh, 28, said: "We really want to raise awareness of the condition and the charity.
"There will be a bouncy castle, candy floss machine, tea and coffee, cakes, cookie decorating, Christmas music and colouring activities.
"We'd love to see as many people there as possible."
Doors open from 7.30pm.
For more information on Endometriosis and the charity, visit endometriosis-uk.org
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