Coffee cheese n crackers - support group
Hi neighbours! Are you or someone you know struggling with feeling alone? Maybe you suffer from a mental health issues? Maybe you’re struggling to make ends meet, maybe you’ve just got out of a relationship, or maybe work has been really tough lately. Whatever it is that’s getting you down coffee cheese n crackers is a support group designed for people to get together, have something to eat, and have a chat with others.
We run our meetings out of Linton Park Community Centre on Kamahi Place. Everyone is welcome and your confidentiality will be respected. Our next meeting is THIS FRIDAY between 6pm-7:30pm. Hope to see some of you there. Coffee, tea and nibbles provided!
If you have any questions flick me a message or contact me (Melissa) on 0221270976 or Michelle on 021 025 31755
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