Welcome to the 12 Stars of Christmas

This festive season, the Neuro Therapy Centre is proud to present the 12 Stars of Christmas. Each star decoration on our Chester Cathedral Christmas Tree Festival Tree represents a remarkable story, highlighting individuals, supporters, and moments that inspire our community. We're celebrating the incredible journey of those connected to the Centre, spreading joy and awareness as we mark our 40th anniversary.

Discover the Stories

Visit each image below to explore the inspiring stories behind our stars. These stories represent resilience, hope, and the spirit of giving that defines the Neuro Therapy Centre.

Star of Hope

Finding Strength in Uncertainty

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Star of Giving

The Gift That Keeps on Giving

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Star of Care

Where Every Person Matters

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Star of Friendship

The Power of Connection

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Star of Support

Support that Changes Lives 

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Star of Strength

Standing Strong for Those Who Care

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Star of Kindness

Kindness That Keeps Us Going

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Star of Wellbeing

A Listening Ear Can Change Everything

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Star of Community

Be Part of Something Bigger

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Star of Challenge

Every Step Forward Counts

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Star of Joy

More Than Just a Feeling

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Star of Gratitude

Thank You for Being Part of Our Journey

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Look forward 2026: The Neuro Therapy Centre Star Trail

We’re setting our sights on an even brighter future with the Neuro Therapy Centre's Star Trail, launching in Chester in 2026. This exciting initiative invites businesses and organisations across the city to get involved, creating an unforgettable community-driven experience that builds awareness and provides support for those with neurological conditions.

Look out for more details next year on how to take part with your friends and family.

Be a part of the Star Trail!

If you're a business or organisation based in Chester and you're interested in getting involved, register your interest below and join us in making a difference to those with neurological conditions.

Register an interest