Let's Go
Let’s Go is a week of projects and events. It’s put together by your local churches to help strengthen the community across the district of Horsham. With lots of churches working together this year we were able to mobilise hundreds of volunteers. This allowed us to do all kinds of projects that wouldn’t normally get done and organise events that everyone could come to. We did everything from diy to dancing, gardening to go-karting.
What happens?
Community Projects The Volunteers of ‘Let’s Go’ help lots of residents in Horsham district to improve their living and working environment. Over the years, Let’s Go has completed dozens of large-scale projects in schools, residential homes and local charities. We serve local residents through our Neighbourhood Help scheme, visiting their homes and bringing a new lease of life to them whenever we can.
Events Every year Let’s Go puts on outdoor events for young and old to enjoy getting together in their communities.
“Lets Go - one purposeful way for the family of God in Horsham to express and extend His love - together”
Revd. Julie Shimizu, Life Community Baptist Church
“Let's Go is a great opportunity for Christians in Horsham to demonstrate their commitment to serving the needs of the local community.”
David Chapman Minister, London Road Methodist Church, Horsham
“We would highly recommend the Let's Go gardening team. They have done a fantastic job on our garden. They did not even stop when the rain was coming down in buckets. Thank you very much to you all. It was a pleasure to look out the back window and walk out into the garden today.”
A Lynch, Horsham Resident
“Thanks to the Let's Go team, for fixing my garden fence, what a good job they did.”
Mrs Hatton, Horsham Resident
“Wonderful team of helpful, friendly people. So kind and caring and full of enthusiasm . They painted my fence so well, I am really delighted and so grateful. Thank you all so much.”
S Butt, Horsham Resident
“The Let's Go weekend is a fun community organised event, enjoyed by both young and old. Well done!”
C Smith, Horsham Resident