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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 5.30 to 7.45pm.
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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
There are also outings into the community approx. once a month
When:
Thursdays at 17:30-19:45
The club runs out of Kingston library, in the community room. There are buses and trains to Kingston and it's a short walk from there. There is parking nearby in car parks.
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.
Kingston Library
Fairfield Road
Kingston upon Thames
London
KT1 2PS
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