SWALLOW, the local charity supporting teenagers and adults with learning disabilities, unveiled their new Tree of Friendship on Wednesday 19th June at their offices in Westfield.
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Less than three in five A&E arrivals at Royal United Hospitals Bath seen within four hoursJohn Cullum, Patron of SWALLOW, cut the ribbon and welcomed supporters and friends to the event, celebrating the power of Friendship. Current supporters are named on the tree on leaves, swallows and apples.
John said: “There is plenty of space for more names to be added, and with the support of more friends, SWALLOW can help even more local teenagers and adults with learning disabilities.”
The guests enjoyed refreshments, including cakes from the SWALLOW Community Café.
If you would like more information about SWALLOW, or how you could become a friend of SWALLOW, please contact Nicky Tew on [email protected] or call 01761 414034. You can also find more information about the charity on the website www.swallowcharity.org and via the Facebook page www.facebook.com/SWALLOWCharity/


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