INVERCLYDE MP Ronnie Cowan visited health and social care charity Quarriers on a fact-finding trip.
Mr Cowan stopped by the Riverview short break facility and popped into the Fountainview supported living service - both of which support adults with disabilities.
Quarriers also provides services for children and families and homeless youngsters.
Mr Cowan said: "Quarriers is one of Scotland's largest social care charities and every day people across Inverclyde and the wider country receive the support they deserve and need from it.
"Quarriers' services in Inverclyde help people to live well in their communities and make the most out of life."
Ronnie Cowan is pictured with Quarriers operational manager Irene Hattie and deputy CEO and service director Andy Williamson.
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