As part of the Bees’ community outreach, Barnet’s walking football team welcomed a number of charities to the Hive.
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In attendance, was Ciaran Byrne, Adult Services Project Coordinator from AgeUk, Harrow. We discussed working with them and introducing walking football to those who need a little extra help to get through the pressures of life.
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We also welcomed Madhu Kapoor from MForMenopause. The charity offers a non-medical support service for individuals to make informed choices during menopause and acess the support they deserve.
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Accounting for an individual’s unique circumstances, Madhu has joined our new women’s walking football team and hopes to introduce walking football to more women going through menopause.
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After our walking football session, we headed back into the Hive Bar, and welcomed Vanessa Hammick, Senior Community Project Officer from Groundwork, who we met at a recent Barnet voluntary community sector forum.
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Vanessa discussed with the team the importance of bowel cancer screening and using the screening test kit at home amongst the over 50s.
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One of our players, Kevin Ziants gave a very moving talk to a packed Hive Bar about the experiences he is going through and raising the awareness of how important the self-test is.Â
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“Not just a walking football team”
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