Panto put on by team from Leamington Salvation Army project

Oh yes they did! Service users, staff and volunteers from the Salvation Army's Way Ahead Project (WAP) in Leamington have donned their best panto outfits for this year's annual performance '“ Cinderella in Pantoland at the WAP.
Fairy Godmother (2nd left) - aka Yvonne McKinnon, Project Manager at the Salvation Armys Way Ahead Project in Leamington Spa - is pictured with two of the projects service users who played the parts of the ugly sisters.  Also pictured (right) is Cheryl Flavell, Placemaking and Partnerships Manager at OrbitFairy Godmother (2nd left) - aka Yvonne McKinnon, Project Manager at the Salvation Armys Way Ahead Project in Leamington Spa - is pictured with two of the projects service users who played the parts of the ugly sisters.  Also pictured (right) is Cheryl Flavell, Placemaking and Partnerships Manager at Orbit
Fairy Godmother (2nd left) - aka Yvonne McKinnon, Project Manager at the Salvation Armys Way Ahead Project in Leamington Spa - is pictured with two of the projects service users who played the parts of the ugly sisters. Also pictured (right) is Cheryl Flavell, Placemaking and Partnerships Manager at Orbit

The project helps people who are struggling with issues including homelessness, drug and alcohol addiction and mental health to turn their lives around.

Support is focused on helping people with immediate needs, such as access to benefits and advice services, but also with developing skills and confidence that can make a difference for the longer term.