Caring Kerry Is In A League Of Her Own!

Kerry Evans of Wrexham has won September’s Volunteer of the Month for the National League.

Kerry is the club’s Disabled Liaison Officer and, having been only appointed in January, has taken to the role like a duck to water.

A wheelchair user herself, Kerry personally meets and welcomes disabled fans at home games.

One of first changes she made after taking the role was to reinstate a service for disabled fans on matchdays for those who wish to purchase food/drinks and have them brought out to pitch side.

She has also improved the website with more specific matchday information and the process for free carer tickets, as well as helping to make the stadium an autistic friendly one in conjunction with the NAS (National Autistic Society).

Kerry’s other initiatives include changing room tours at the club’s open day, ponchos to keep fans dry and arranging travel to away games. She’s already planning a second viewing platform and continues to make the club as disabled friendly as she possibly can.

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