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Our befrienders provide a regular, friendly visit, to anyone in our community, who feels isolated or lonely.
Just look at what people are saying; it’s heart warming to hear about the difference befriending has made to people’s lives.
‘We have a very close bond and never run out of things to talk about’
‘We have lovely mes together and I can tell her things and share problems; she always listens sympathecally and is a great help’
‘ I wasn’t sure at first, as I amnervous of meeng new people, now I wouldn’t be without my new friend.’
Being a befriender, is an enriching and
rewarding experience for me. Chang with my befriendee is always a pleasure.’
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We are a very friendly Bridge Club, who meet twice a week, with a host system, at the Bapst Church Hall in Wayside Close, Barnes Lane, Milford‐on‐Sea We meet on:
Mondays: 1.45pm to 5pm
Wednesdays: 6.45pm to 10pm. Everyone welcome.
Joan Oxley Hales, Chairman: 01425 627282 or (jockslee@b
nternet.com)
NF H R: 2ndW of the month: 2pm‐3:30pm at Milford War Memorial Hospital, Sea Road, SO41 OPG
SM appointments available at Milford Bapst Church, Barnes Lane, SO41 ORN (please contact us for mes & dates) All welcome ‐ free of charge. Appointments:
07934 163 155 or visit n
r.uk and complete the enquiry formor Email info@n
r.uk
We went for a lile walk and had a cup of tea. Another lovely me as a befriender.’
‘I feel really blessed to be able to do this, we both really look forward to our me together.
If you’d like someone to visit you or someone you know, or to join us as a befriender, please contact Steve Anderton: 01590 637088 or email
befrienders@steveanderton.com
P’ UK NF 01425 638224 Meet at Boldre War Memorial Hall in Pilley 3rd Thurs of each month 2pm ‐ 4.30pm
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For Parkinson sufferers Tuesday 10.30am £3.50 Contact Ronni: 01590 688 887
NM H G
Friends’ Meeng House, Whitefield Rd December 6th & 20th January 3rd & 17th 01425 619933
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