We were delighted to see so many members at our Sutton Coldfield Social on Monday 7th August in the Hall at the United Reformed Church. Twenty-five members enjoyed a talk by Jordan Ham from Salts Healthcare about “People, Products and Problems”, describing the need for a holistic approach when supporting stoma patients. Cotton stoma bag covers made by the University of Birmingham School were also available to members in a range of designs: something to suit everyone there! Lunch provided by the Oasis café is always delicious, and several members remained for a meal after the meeting., Many thanks to Jordan Ham for talking to us.
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Our very own Bogusha Bury was at Solihull hospital this week providing information and personal experiences of having a stoma \ud83d
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A lovely new year catch up in Solihull with over 40 of our members joining for a carvery and of course pudding!
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Happy New Year!
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A Fab Christmas meal in Sutton yesterday \ud83d
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A fab Sutton meeting with Mike's presentation, Colette Robinson from Suportx talk and of course cake!
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Who's coming to the Sutton Coldfield Social tomorrow (22/11/24) at 10.30am. Usual venue, The United Reformed Church, Brassington Avenue, Sutton Coldfield B73 6AA
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A fab time had by all at our get together last weekend and some yummy desserts!