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Community Engagement with The Gateway Club, Glossop & Hadfield Mencap Society - Saturday 10th May


Glossop SNT - Community Engagement

 

PCSO Buller from Glossop SNT called at Hadfield Conservative Club on Woolley Bridge Rd, Hadfield this morning, Saturday 10th May, to engage with members of the Gateway Club. With tea, toast and a wonderful game of ‘Play Your Cards Right’

Glossop & Hadfield Mencap Society - Gateway Club

Eligibility CriteriaPeople with various learning, and other, disabilities.
What they do
  • Befriending or mentoring

  • Carer support

  • Community development

  • Disability support/access

  • Health - Mental Health

  • Leisure and recreation

  • Social care

  • Social groups/clubs

  • Sports and exercise

  • Voluntary sector support

Who they work with
  • People with hearing impairments

  • People with learning difficulties

  • People with mental health issues

  • People with physical disabilities

  • People with visual impairments

Geographical area coveragePart(s) of Derbyshire,Glossop, Hadfield, Gamesley, Simmondley, Whitfield,Glossopdale

☑️  Events and activities happen weekly so get in touch if you'd like to help or take part (see below).

 

Contact Details for the group

📞 Chairman Mr William Lowery Mob 07594570939

📞 Vice Chairman Mr Andrew Lomas Mob 07446249206

💻 E-mail andrewlomas4@gmail.com

 

 

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#GatewayClub

#GlossopAndHadfieldMencapSociety

#WorkingBetterTogether


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