Kath Sansom Helping Hands Group opens in Wisbech. The Center supports adults with learning disabilities. PHOTO; helping Hands Archant A...

Helping Hands Group opens in Wisbech. The Center supports adults with learning disabilities. PHOTO; helping Hands
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A group that supports adults with learning disabilities has in Wisbech opened a wide range of classes such as art, gardening, cooking, sign language, ceramics and life skills provide.
Helping Hands Group operates since 2011 in Peterborough and was launched for Fenland customers.
Suzanne Gilby, head of the group, said: "It's fantastic to finally open the doors and do what we do best, which help local families and the community is the life of adult learning to change with disabilities. "
The new center is Algores Way and has five large classrooms, a large kitchen, bathroom, Hygiene, Sensory room and spacious common areas on two floors.
Suzanne said: "Our new approach in the work of important garden area behind the site, which will eventually be a major attraction for the center. "
The group is working on activities to the person centered and adapt activities to the needs and requirements of each individual.
"That was a long time coming and throw enormous gratitude Tony Fink, owner of PPF fronts and incredible team led by Matthew Laird-Turner, and disorder and devastation are entered solved," said Suzanne.
• If you know someone who is called by Helping Hands Wisbech then make an informal visit or talk with your social worker benefit could.
• Financing can be acquired through social / health services.
• the regional academic partners Cambs, through its broker-IC program.