Television personality Anne Diamond will praise volunteers who have helped at an Oxford breastfeeding drop-in centre when she drops in herself on Wednesday.
The Baby Café is celebrating its second anniversary of offering mums a relaxing place to get advice and support on nursing their young children.
Ms Diamond, the former breakfast television host and BBC Oxford DJ, will visit the weekly service held at the Roundabout Centre in Waynflete Road, Barton, where trained volunteers help health visitors and midwives.
She will present 26 new volunteers with "cake cutting certificates" to coincide with the second birthday celebrations.
Health visitor Leslie Addison said: "We're delighted we are celebrating the second anniversary of the Baby Café.
"This wonderful achievement wouldn't have been possible without the commitment and dedication from trained volunteers, clinical and children's centre staff, mothers and their babies."
Any mother can visit the café for help and advice. The service is open between 11.30am-1.30pm every Wednesday.
More information is available by calling 01865 764952.
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