Dynamic duo: Pastor Ulli Roldan, left, and Reverend Angel Roldan co-founded Life-Gate in 1992 to help disadvantaged youth in Frankston and surrounding suburbs. Picture: Gary Sissons

AN antiques fair will be held at Monash University’s Frankston campus to raise money to support Life-Gate, a charity that helps disadvantaged, marginalised and disengaged youth.

Pastor Ulli Roldan and Reverend Angel Roldan, wife and husband co-founders of Life-Gate, were named Citizens of the Year by Frankston Council for 2017 in recognition of their hard work and commitment to the disadvantaged in Frankston and the surrounding areas.

There will be 45 stallholders, all undercover, selling a vast range of antiques and collectables including china, glass, pottery, jewellery, books, dolls, bric a brac and more.

The second annual Life-Gate antiques fair will be held at the Monash University Activity and Recreation Centre on Saturday 25 February, 9am-3.30pm. Entry $5 per adult, children free.

Proceeds will go to Life-Gate, which operates street outreach services, counselling and art therapy programs for at-risk youth.

See life-gate.org or call 03 9770 0595 for further details.

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 8 February 2017

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