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The Larch club

The Larch club is a weekly club meeting for adults with autism to offer a safe and comfortable space to be and meet friends. We meet at Kingston library on Thursday evenings from 6 to 8pm.

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Who is this for?

Disability

  • Autism spectrum disorder

Age Group

  • Over 18

What is this club?

What we offer:

A social drop-in club with activities, such as: 

  • Socialising

  • Board games

  • Arts and crafts

Refreshments, such as tea, coffee and cold drinks, are also included

When:

Thursdays at 18:00-20:00

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What people say

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.

Location

Community Room, Kingston library

Location

Kingston Library
Fairfield Road

Kingston upon Thames

London

KT1 2PS

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Date and time

Every Thursday 17:3019:45

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