WREXHAM'S 'Back to Health' clinic hosted a successful coffee morning raising crucial funds for Nightingale House Hospice.
On Saturday, October 14, 'Back to Health' chiropractic company held a coffee morning in aid of Nightingale House Hospice raising an impressive £500.
Wrexham's Mayor Andy Williams opened the event and joined in the fun, even winning two prizes.
Andy Williams is a councillor for Garden Village Ward which is where Back to Health opened their first chiropractic clinic in 2007.
The coffee morning was held in their current clinic on Grosvenor Road where they have since expanded.
The expansion allows them to now offer chiropractic, osteopathic, physiotherapy, acupuncture, sports massages and reflexology treatments.
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Anne Cutress, Back to Health communications manager, said: "We've been supporting Nightingale House Hospice for many years as we are in awe of the amazing work they do providing specialist care services free of charge to patients and their families.
"As part of this, we will be continuing to sell their Christmas cards across our three clinics (Wrexham, Mold and Chester) to continue our fundraising.
"We’d like to thank Freyja Medical, Greggs, Hickory’s Wrexham and the staff at Back to Health for all their donations and volunteering which made the Coffee Morning such a lovely successful day."
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