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From Friday 26 June to Sunday 28 June, the housemates of Booth House created a Glastonbury experience for all the residents to enjoy through art, music, food, and connecting with each other during a socially distant time.
Weeks of preparation went into the decorations. This resulted in joyous bunting across the roof terrace, and an incredible Arcadia-themed art installation in the basement.
As well as this, housemates offered food, music and festivities such as a cacao ceremony and face-painting - all for donations.
If you enjoyed your time over the weekend, and made the most of the what was on offer, please donate kindly and generously to this page for Islamic Relief, and the sister page for Runnymede Trust.
Islamic Relief's projects provide poor people with access to vital services. We protect communities from disasters and deliver life-saving emergency aid. We provide lasting routes out of poverty, and empower vulnerable people to transform their lives and their communities.