Rethink Mental Illness Helpful Friends - Spennymoor
Open to: People with Mental Illness
St Andrews Church Hall
St Andrews Road
Spennymoor
Durham
DL16 6NE
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We meet every Monday from 2.00pm until 4.00pm, excluding bank holidays.
Group Coordinator: Claire
Our Helpful Friends Group has been running in Spennymoor since 2012 and offers people living with mental illness the chance to come together, share support, socialise and try out new activities. Our friendly group provides a welcoming space to share experiences, try out crafts and have a good game of bingo, although many of us just like the tea, biscuits, good company and laughter offered away from home. New members are always welcome.
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