They're encouraging people to visit their Maryhill hub
is encouraging people to pop into their base at the Maryhill Hub after the pandemic left so many people in isolation.
He said: “The beauty of this project is that it’s not us saying ‘this is what we’re going to deliver’. It’s about us asking people what they want and figuring out how we can support that. Also keen to spread the word about Health Defence are MSP Bob Doris and cllrs Franny Scally and Abdul Bostani. “Every one of these venues is full of people who’ve been in isolation, depressed and fed up during Covid.”
MSP Doris believes in advocating the project as a resource people can use without needing to make an appointment with the GP or use the NHS. Stuart said: “One man said to us that he had days when he’d get up and not be able to open his front door, but he’d flip up his laptop and join a class there.”L-R: Stuart Brown, cllr Bostani, Bob Doris MSP, cllr Scally, and Emma Knox of CHSS
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