Posts Tagged “Wisbech Cognition Group”
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St George Supports Local Headway
Headway Cambridgeshire’s community clients attending the monthly social and support group were very pleased to receive a donation to help support the setting up of the Wisbech Cognition Group. On Tuesday 25 June the group were joined by Councillor Viv McCrae and Peter Dennis from the Fenland Branch of the Royal Society of St George, who presented a cheque donation £300. This was Peter’s first visit to the group and he was very pleased to meet the clients and learn about the support that ... Read more... -
Gregg: 26.2 Miles Later
We have been featuring news of Gregg Brassett, one of our community clients, who last year ran a couple of half marathons and this year won a place on the London Marathon. We were very excited about his run, especially as he was collecting sponsorship in support of Headway Cambridgeshire. We asked Greg... Read more... -
Gregg's Marathon
On the starting line this year for the London Marathon we have Gregg and Steve, two runners with different stories to share. First up we have Gregg, running to make his son proud! Gregg started running seriously after responding to a request for runners for Headway Cambridgeshire for a half marathon. After the race, Gregg felt proud of his achievement, coming in within his target time of two hours: “I got a buzz out of it an... Read more... -
New Wisbech Support Group Opens
The Mayor of Wisbech, Viv MacRae, has openied a new support group for people in Wisbech who are living with the effects of brain injury. Councillor MacRae was accompanied by her husband, Consort Gary MacRae, and Town Beadle, Alister Hopkins at the inaugural meeting of the group held at The Case in Horsefair, Wisbech. Councillor MacRae said: “I am delighted Headway Cambridgeshire has set up a Headway Support Group here in Wisbech. “I am all too aware, in my working role as a carer, of... Read more...
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A Day In The Life Of Our Chief Executive
Mary Goode is Chief Executive of Headway Cambridgeshire and this is her experience of a typical working day: 5:00: I live between Bury St Edmunds and Diss so it takes me ... Read More