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The Larch club is a weekly club meeting for adults with autism (without a learning disability) to offer a safe and comfortable space to be and meet friends.
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The Larch club is designed for the members to be fully inclusive in how it is delivered, if they so wish. It is facilitated by Kingston Eco-op who will ensure that resources are available and staff are on hand to support where needed.
We meet every Thursday evening at the Kingston Library Community room from 6 to 8pm.
There are board games and cards to play and there are plenty of art materials to use. Members can let us know what else they would like us to buy in.
There is a monthly programme that includes visits to the community and/or visitors to the club
Members can also let us know if they would like to have any visitors to give talks or information. i.e advice, special interests or what services are available.
Members may also have other ideas on what else to do at the club and/or other ways to run it.
Included in the £5 entry fee; tea, coffee and cold drinks.
The Larch club is a wonderful new initiative and is a much-needed new peer support group for adults with autism without a learning disability.
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