Bridgewood shows what Huntington's means to them
Huntington's Disease is a cause that is very close to our hearts at Bridgewood Mews. With May being Huntington's Disease Awareness month our wonderful service user's wanted to do something themselves to support a charity that is so important to them. One gentleman said he wanted to make a difference for future generations dealing with the condition. Our Service User's decided between them that during the month of May they wanted to walk 12,000 steps a day on week 1, climb Clent Hills week 2, take part in a zip wire on week 3 and to finish in week 4 we will be climbing Snowdon.
We hope that you can dig deep and help our guys achieve their goals (maybe more!) and join us in supporting them every step of the way.
More information about Huntington's Disease Association: The Huntington's Disease Association is a national charity supporting people affected by Huntington's disease (HD) across England and Wales. HD is hereditary; affects the central nervous system and is currently incurable. Caused by a faulty gene passed through families; each child of a parent with HD has a 50% chance of inheriting it. Through their national support network, publications, local branches, professional training and social research funding they help people affected by HD live a better life.