Tenby's Evergreen Nomads have made two more charity presentations.
One was to the St. John Council for Pembrokeshire, while the other was for the Headway Pembs. charity.
The donation to the St. John Council will go towards their project to purchase a new ambulance to be used for the benefit of all communities in the county.
The cheque was accepted by their treasurer, Mr. Idris Owens, of Haverfordwest.
Headway Pembs., meanwhile, is an organisation to help people with serious brain injuries caused by a previous head injury.
Every year, there are approximately 22 people in the county who sustain a serious head injury, with possible brain damage after.
When it comes to claiming benefits for brain injuries, in the majority of cases they can be classed as having a hidden disability.
The condition is not recognised as being separate from other neurological or mental health problems.
As brain injured people tend not to fit the criteria of these completely different conditions, they often lose out in the benefits lottery.
So, the Headway charity was set-up to help these people in all sorts of directions, including expenses for treatment and rehabilitation etc.
The donation was accepted by Barbara Moules.




