Stroke survivors from the Crewe branch of a group enjoyed a 'wild' time at the zoo
A group set up to help stroke survivors in Alsager and Crewe recently enjoyed a day trip to Reaseheath mini zoo.
The Stroke Survivors speech language support group, which has a branch in Alsager and Crewe, went to the zoo near Nantwich.
Members enjoyed looking at the animals which included birds, reptiles and insects.
(Photo: Stroke Survivors Speech Language Support Group)
"What a fabulous trip out we had," said Liz Bedson, Stroke Survivors founder and lead volunteer.
"I personally found the leaf ants fascinating. I saw them walking on a rope carrying bits of leaf back to their home!"
(Photo: Stroke Survivors Speech Language Support Group)
The Alsager branch meets on Thursdays from 10.30 am until 12 noon at the Thirteen Club in Cedar Avenue while the Crewe branch meets at Union Street Baptist Church in Crewe on Tuesdays from 11am until 12.30 pm.
(Photo: Stroke Survivors Speech Language Support Group)
Alsager nub news told last year here https://www.stroke.org.uk/finding-support/clubs-and-groups/stroke-survivors-speech-and-language-groupis how the group had launched a new more user-friendly website.
"We have focused on making it user friendly with lots of interesting information and links to organisations that can support stroke survivors," said a spokesperson.
(Photo: Stroke Survivors Speech Language Support Group)
The group can be contacted by email at [email protected]
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