Leamington business joins forces with Kenilworth group to he

Leamington business joins forces with Kenilworth group to help bang the drum for mental health


A Leamington business recently joined forces with a Kenilworth organisation to help people's mental health.
Archways Drum School has been able to open its doors to students once again.
To celebrate their re-opening, and to coincide with mental health awareness week earlier this month, Archways partnered up with organisation TakeHeart, which sends out crochet hearts with the message reminding people ‘you are not alone.’
(L to R) Louise Scrivener - TakeHeart founder, Ryan Field - drum teacher, Alfie Sully - Archways student, Sharon Sully – Alfie’s Mum and TakeHeart member and Nick Jones – drum teacher. Photo supplied
During the pandemic Archways Drum School embraced online video technology to enable lessons to keep going, whilst TakeHeart ran online tutorials on how to crochet hearts via social media live events.

Related Keywords

Leamington , Warwickshire , United Kingdom , Kenilworth , Ryan Field , Debbie Locke , R Louise Scrivener , Nick Jones , Archways Drum School , Mental Health Awareness Week , Drum School , Louise Scrivener , Alfie Sully , Sharon Sully , லீமிங்டன் , வார்விக்ஷயர் , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , கெநில்‌வர்த் , ரியான் புலம் , டெப்பி பூட்டு , நிக் ஜோன்ஸ் , மன ஆரோக்கியம் விழிப்புணர்வு வாரம் , டிரம் பள்ளி , ஷரோன் சுள்ளி ,

© 2025 Vimarsana