Stroke group - Wairarapa

Disability Service

Greytown, Wellington

Discover the Stroke Group - Wairarapa, a supportive community club dedicated to helping individuals, partners, and families affected by stroke. Offering a safe space to connect and share, our group hosts regular meetups in the Wairarapa region. Join us at the Coffee Club every 4th Tuesday at 10:30 AM in Masterton, or attend the South Wairarapa gathering on the 2nd Wednesday at 1:30 PM. Whether you're seeking support or companionship, the Stroke Group - Wairarapa is here to make a difference in your journey.

Welcome to Stroke Group - Wairarapa

Providing a lifeline for those affected by stroke, the Stroke Group - Wairarapa stands as a cornerstone community club in the heart of the region. This dedicated group offers essential help and support for individuals who have experienced a stroke, as well as their partners and families. By fostering a welcoming environment, the club ensures that no one feels alone on their recovery journey. Whether you're looking for emotional support, practical advice, or simply a friendly chat, this Wairarapa-based club is committed to making a positive impact through connection and understanding.

Our Meeting Locations in Wairarapa

In the Wairarapa area, the Stroke Group hosts two regular gatherings to accommodate members across different locations. The Coffee Club meets on the 4th Tuesday of every month at 10:30 AM at Coffee Ride Cafe on High Street in Masterton, providing a central spot for members to come together. Additionally, the South Wairarapa meeting takes place every 2nd Wednesday at 1:30 PM at the South Wairarapa Working Men's Club. These accessible locations ensure that stroke survivors and their loved ones throughout the Wairarapa region can easily join in for support and camaraderie.

Why Join Our Community Club?

Joining a community club like the Stroke Group - Wairarapa can be a transformative experience for those navigating life after a stroke. The group offers a unique space to share stories, exchange tips, and build lasting friendships with others who understand the challenges and triumphs of recovery. With regular meetups scheduled in Masterton and South Wairarapa, members have consistent opportunities to engage and feel supported. This disability services club is more than just a meeting place—it's a community where everyone’s voice matters, and every step forward is celebrated together.

Support for Stroke Survivors and Families

The core mission of the Stroke Group - Wairarapa is to provide unwavering support for stroke survivors and their families. Life after a stroke can be daunting, but having a network of caring individuals can make all the difference. Through monthly gatherings, the club creates an environment where members can openly discuss their experiences, seek guidance, and find comfort. Focused on the needs of the Wairarapa community, this group ensures that help is always within reach for those affected by stroke, reinforcing the power of collective strength and understanding.

Connect with Us in Wairarapa

If you or a loved one has been impacted by stroke, the Stroke Group - Wairarapa invites you to become part of our supportive network. Our community club is dedicated to bringing people together in the Wairarapa region, offering a space to heal and grow. With meetings held in both Masterton and South Wairarapa, there’s always an opportunity to connect with others who share similar experiences. Take the first step towards finding support and join our caring group at one of our upcoming sessions.

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Contact Info


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Peter

021 436 353

Regular Meeting Times

The Coffee Club meets every 4th Tuesday of the month at 10.30 at Coffee Ride Cafe 230 High street Masterton. South Wairarapa meet every 2nd Wednesday @ 1.30pm of each month at the South Wairarapa Working Men's Club .