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Freemen Continue To Provide Hope For Isolated Stroke Victims

Stroke victims from across Durham will enjoy “an enhanced quality of life” thanks to the continuing support of the city’s Freemen.

 

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The 30 members of the County Durham Stroke Club have met twice monthly at Framwellgate Moor’s Bede Lodge Social Club since 2011 and in the last five years have enjoyed the financial backing of the Freemen’s Charitable Trust on three previous occasions.

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The latest gift of £500 again covers the expenses of  a team of four volunteer drivers for a year, guaranteeing members help in getting to community events, recreational trips and social gatherings they might otherwise miss.

Club treasurer Paul Ryan said: “Many stroke survivors face significant challenges, not least limitations on mobility. Without transport their ability to take part in social activities and maintain a fulfilling life-style is seriously inhibited.

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“The club provides companionship, a sense of belonging, a reduction in isolation and improvement in mental and emotional well-being. Together these can combine to cultivate physical and cognitive recovery.”

He added: “Without the help of the Freemen we would achieve much less in directly addressing the needs of members, particularly those stranded alone at home without the support of relatives and friends.”

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Eric Bulmer, chairman of the Freemen’s Charitable Trust said: “I am pleased that we are once again able to support the club’s volunteer drivers who ensure stroke victims can maintain a social connection within the community.”