Pembrokeshire's own Welshcake company is supporting the Welsh charity that makes a difference to children with cerebral palsy.
This is the fifth year that Narberth-based Tan Y Castell (Foods) Ltd has shown its support for Bobath Children's Therapy Centre Wales.
After three years of giving funding, the company has now put the charity's stickers on all its packets of Welshcakes that are stocked in Spar.
Bake for Bobath week kicks off today, Monday March 1st. The week aims to raise money for the Bobath therapy centre which supports children born with cerebral palsy.
Groups and organisations will hold bakes throughout the week, fundraising holding coffee mornings and cake sales to raise funds for Bobath.
The stickers on packets of Tan Y Castell Welshcakes tell people how they can raise funds and where to get free fundraising packs.
Charity patron Bryn Terfel is also pictured on posters enjoying a Tan Y Castell Welshcake to publicise the Bake for Bobath week.
For more information visit http://www.bobathwales.org/bake-for-bobath.php
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