Our next Looking After A Loved One Living with Dementia Support Programme (LAALO ) starts on Thursday, September 12th. LAALO is a FREE, informal, people-friendly information and support programme for people looking after a loved one who is in the early stages of
Come and see us at the Stratford River Festival
The Stratford River Festival returns this weekend (July 6th and 7th). The event is always one of the busiest in Stratford’s calendar and brings thousands of people to the town to take in the music, entertainment, stalls and atmosphere. WRAP
The WRAP AGM and our new project
On June 28th we held our WRAP AGM at Bishopton Community Centre. Our guests speakers were pupils from Bishopton Primary School’s school council, along with Lisa Clayton from the school. The pupils are involved in WRAP’s latest project – converting
Santander volunteers raise cash for WRAP
A group of Stratford volunteers quite literally got their hands dirty to raise money for a local charity. The group of Santander employees tackled a gruelling 7km mud run to raise funds for the Warwickshire Reminiscence Action Project (WRAP), which
DEMENTIA NETWORKING GROUP
On 20th March WRAP will be taking part in a dementia networking group at the district council offices in Stratford-upon-Avon, convened by Marie Darwin of the Stratford District Council. Various organisations offering help for those living with dementia will be
TRIP TO BLETCHLEY PARK
WRAP staff are to visit Bletchley Park on a fact-finding exercise. Mike, Pauline and Maggie will be there to gauge whether it would be a suitable venue for a day trip for WRAP volunteers and clients. For those not in
MATCHING FUNDS! THANK YOU
An anonymous donor has pledged £100 per month if it is matched by a similar amount from the Shakespeare Lions. The Shakespeare Lions have generously agreed to do this until the summer. Our big THANK YOU for the support!
SANTA´S SLEIGH & THE NEW HOSPITAL
Last Christmas the Shakespeare Lions drove Santa’s Sleigh for 2 nights round the estates of the town to raise money for Stratford´s new hospital. WRAP´s manpower and support was requested and in return a proportion of the collection was donated. WRAP
THANK YOU COLLEEN MOSS!
Colleen Moss from Stratford-upon-Avon, has taken a keen interest in WRAP’s plight over lack of premises and decided to try to raise funds towards the cost of any future arrangement. Colleen generously held a Christmas Fayre at her home and
WRAP has been heavily involved in a project centred on Bishopton School, the aim of which is to make the school and its community more “dementia friendly”.
The children were asked to “Grow your own family tree” and to involve other family members. The community would through the process become more aware of Café WRAP, held in the Community Centre, every Friday.
An exhibition of the childrens’ results was held in the school on 3rd February; parents and grandparents were invited and the pupils received a certificate and a WRAP pen each, presented by Rosemary Shakesheff.
During the event the children listened to a story read by Linda Cousins and written by Lee Story called the “Buttercup Game” This is a children‘s book that tells the story of a young rabbit supporting a grandparent that is living with dementia.
The school reported the event in its newsletter to parents:
“We Are Family”
Year 4 completed their Family Tree projects with the Warwickshire Reminiscence Action Project group this week and presented their findings to parents and teachers. We would like to say a huge thank you to the members of the WRAP for organising this and to congratulate the children for producing some excellent projects.
Should you wish to find out about your family history, you can find out more information and pick up a leaflet about the free service in the school.” Mr Hunt Head Teacher
Juliet Short the Mayor popped in to congratulate the school and the project team.
WRAP would like to thank the school staff for being so helpful in enabling the project to take place over eight weeks.