End of an era for Cerebral Palsy Cymru
Glenys Evans, founder of Cerebral Palsy Cymru, retires after 35 years.
Thirty five years ago, Glenys was one of a group of parents who started a specialist therapy centre in Whitchurch, Cardiff for children with cerebral palsy.
She has been involved in the centre, now based in Llanishen for all of those 35 years. Sadly Glenys decided to retire in November. Thanks to Glenys, thousands of children with cerebral palsy have been able to receive specialist therapy close to home in Cardiff. Diolch Glenys. (Thank you Glenys)
Tribute was paid to Glenys, by Julie Morgan MS in the Senedd, Cardiff. You can watch the recording, following the link.
Julie Morgan MS pays tribute to Glenys Evans
Sara Edwards
Cerebral Palsy Specialist Cardiff
Comments
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Sounds like a great woman who did some amazing work!
Happy retirement Glenys!!1
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