Fun for all the family was on offer at Quarriers' Christmas Fayre.
The event at Kilmacolm Community Centre proved popular with youngsters, who enjoyed fun activities such as Santa's Grotto and face painting.
Shoppers were able to browse more than 20 stalls selling a range of bespoke and handmade gifts, as well as an array of sweet treats.
Bridge of Weir School Choir also entertained visitors during the event, which raised over £2,600 to support Quarriers' services across Scotland.
The health and social care charity helps adults and children with disabilities, young people facing homelessness, families facing poverty, unpaid carers and people affected by epilepsy.
Jenine Paxton, senior fundraiser at Quarriers, said: "We would like to thank everyone who came along to support the Christmas Fayre.
"In particular, we would like to thank the Co-op Houston and Kilmacolm for their generous cheque for £300 towards our fundraising total.
"We hope everyone had a wonderful and festive day."
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