HUNDREDS of pounds have been raised for the Stroke Association by a charitable Peterlee care home.
Members of staff, relatives and friends of Bannatyne Lodge Care Home collected over £300 in sponsorship for a five-mile hike around the town.
The home now aims to continue raising funds for the Stroke Association with a cake and coffee morning.
Lynn Chapman, home manager at Bannatyne Lodge Care Home, on Manor Way, said: “It was a beautiful spring day for the walk and, although it was bracing, it proved to be a great team builder.
“We wanted to complete the walk for the Stroke Association to help raise awareness of the condition and funds for their essential services and research. Thank you to everyone who helped us raise a fantastic amount.”
She added: “At Bannatyne Lodge, we provide care for the elderly and those with debilitating conditions such as those brought on by a stroke.
“It is vital everyone knows what to look for so they can spot when someone is having a stroke, as the quicker the receive medical help the better their chances of making a recovery.
“The Stroke Association website – stroke.org.uk – has brilliant advice and guidance on the symptoms and we encourage everyone to learn their FAST test to ensure they recognise the signs.”
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