Alnwick Stroke Club celebrates its 40th birthday
A party to mark the occasion was held in the same room where it all began back in February 1979.
The Alnwick Stroke Club was started by Joan Pringle at St Paul’s Court sheltered housing, off Prudhoe Street, and it has met there every Tuesday from 10am to 2pm ever since.
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Hide AdMembers of the club, which is affiliated to the Royal Voluntary Service (RVS) and the Stroke Association, celebrated in the only way they know how – with a free coffee morning to thank the Anchor Housing residents for ‘putting up with us using their lounge for 40 years’, as club chairman George Stokoe put it!
The group was started as a ‘speech after stroke’ club and Joan welcomed six members and 10 volunteers to its first meeting. It was three WRVS volunteers, Annice, Mig and Margaret, who changed the set-up to its present format as a club for anyone who has been disabled through stroke and living in north Northumberland.
Over the last 20 years, membership has risen to a maximum of 17, being transported from their homes in Seahouses, Belford, Thropton, Amble, Alnmouth, Longhoughton, Embleton, as well as Alnwick.
George said: “Our membership at present is much lower, but the costs of running the club, particularly the transport, has increased to £6,000 a year.
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Hide Ad“We receive no financial support from Government and are indebted to individuals and groups locally for their continued support. I would like to thank the many volunteers at the club, past and present, for their dedication.”
At Tuesday’s party, at which a special birthday cake was cut, George gave special mention to the Anchor Housing residents and the carers and relatives of Stroke Club members for their support over the years.
He also said the club had vacancies for anyone who has been disabled by stroke and is also looking for a volunteer treasurer and secretary.