Rethink Football
Open to: Men aged 18 or above
Stanley Park
Sports Ground
Chippenham
Wiltshire
SN15 3RR
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Mondays 5:30-6:30pm
Group Coordinator: David Scourfield
Facilitated by our Rethink volunteer and with support from partner organisations, the Wiltshire Football Association and Stanley Park Sports Ground, we are pleased to offer a weekly friendly kickabout with the Rethink Football sessions.
The sessions are for men over the age of 18 to team up and be part of a safe group where they can talk openly and freely without judgement.
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