WIMMERA Uniting Care staff and volunteers are flipping excited about morning tea tomorrow.
The team will cook up pancakes as a Pancake Day fundraiser for Wimmera Uniting Care.
The event raises money for programs to support disadvantaged children, youth development and families.
Wimmera Uniting Care chief executive Wendy Middleton encouraged people to support the event.
She said people could visit St Andrew's Uniting Church Hall in Pynsent Street, Horsham, or the corner of Firebrace Street and Roberts Avenue, Horsham, to enjoy a snack and support the fundraiser.
"Pancake Day is a fantastic opportunity to bring people together for a nice morning to enjoy a hot pancake and support Wimmera Uniting Care and its work with those in the community who are disadvantaged,'' she said.
"It's a fun and easy way to raise much-needed money to support our work with the homeless, vulnerable children and adults, families in crisis and those with disabilities.''
Ms Middleton said people could stop by for a pancake or three from 10am to noon.
"For just $6 people will receive three pancakes with their choice of toppings,'' she said.
"It's a brilliant cause and the money raised helps the many people in our community who need our support.''