Local Assembly Member Paul Davies has recently visited the local charity HOPE in Neyland, with Leader of the Welsh Conservatives Andrew R.T. Davies, to meet with staff and volunteers who are supporting people with multiple sclerosis and other disorders in Pembrokeshire. The centre offers Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Physiotherapy and other therapies to help patients with multiple sclerosis and motor neurone disease, as well as those recovering from strokes.
Mr Davies said, “It was a pleasure to visit the HOPE Centre once again and show Andrew RT Davies the essential services on offer to local people suffering a range of debilitating diseases. The staff at HOPE do such a wonderful job in supporting local patients, by offering care, support, advice, counselling and information. It’s crucial that we all do that we can to raise awareness of these services and show the important impact that they have on people’s lives. These services are very much a lifeline for local people and more must be done to promote them.”
Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Andrew RT Davies said, “It was a hugely inspiring visit to HOPE, which has provided such a vital and exceptional service to the local community for the past 30 years. You could see the passion of all the volunteers involved with the centre and we must ensure that the service continues to thrive. I was delighted to join the local AM, Paul Davies, who is a huge advocate and supporter of the centre which provides salvation to so many in the community.”