Lewis and family
"We don't know where we would have been if it wasn't for SNAPS."
“Lewis was born with Cerebral Palsy, which affects all of his limbs and communication. We were told about SNAPS at a group we attended, and so thought we would give it a go. Lewis was 10 months old when we went. The staff made us feel at ease when we came in and there were lots of families who gave us support along the way as it was all new to us.
“Every week, we played in the hall and then Lewis was given a hydrotherapy slot. It took time for him to get used to it but he got on really well not realising he was working on his muscles whilst having fun in warm water. This gave me chance to talk to other parents and carers to get ideas and share experiences, and also made me feel a little human again.
“As time has gone on and I have had two other children, it has not been as easy to juggle things, but at SNAPS there is always a friendly member of staff to talk to and help in any way they can, as well as the families who look out for each other. My girls are able bodied and love to spend time supporting new families with their young children helping them to play whilst their parent or carer can have a chat with others. All of us have grown in confidence. It is lovely when Lewis’ sisters have been nominated for awards for being kind and caring, and I myself felt brave enough to become a Parent Trustee.
“Lewis is now 14 and still loves to attend and have hydro, which helps him in so many ways outside of SNAPS. We don’t know where we would have been if it wasn’t for SNAPS and the fantastic team.”