The Hot Pots Café in March recently held an open day to show the work done there.
The café helps supports people with learning disabilities and autism to develop their independence and employment skills.
Coffee and cake was on offer, as well as a chance to find out more about the opportunities that the café provides.
The café is one of several employment projects run for adults with learning disabilities in Cambridgeshire.
The Hot Pots Café, located at March Community Centre and March Town Cricket Club, serves as a training environment where young adults can gain hands-on experience in a supportive setting.
The café has been designed to enhance young adults' confidence, work ethic, and social skills, laying the foundation for future employment opportunities.
Cllr Richard Howitt, Chair of Cambridgeshire County Council’s Adults and Health Committee, said: "We are thrilled to see such a wonderful turnout.
"Hot Pots Café is more than just a place to enjoy lunch. We’re really proud of the work being done here.
"This open day was a fantastic opportunity to showcase the talents and determination of the volunteers.
"We hope it will inspire more young adults with learning disabilities or autism to consider getting involved."
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