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A Food Club for people who work or live in Aigburth. Everyone’s Aigburth food club provides a basket of groceries for its members in exchange for a small fixed price.
Screenings of popular films shown in dementia friendly surroundings. Our Dementia-Friendly screenings are open to all but cater especially for people living with dementia.
Community centre in L11 which runs activities for the whole community.
What's on See Facebook for the latest info and children's activities Lunch Club
Wednesday 12-2pm Facebook post 31/1/24
2 course meal £1.50 (2023)
Offers support, advice and information to people with mild or moderate dementia and their carers and a chance to have some fun. Every week our friendly staff deliver fun activities in a safe and comfortable setting.
Lunch club in L18. Lunch Club meets every Wednesday at 12:30pm at Elm Hall Drive. Come along and join us for some hot food and friendship with others of a more mature age.
The Brain Charity can offer a befriending service to support people by lending an ear and helping them to be a more active part of their community.
Befriending mainly for older people - local organisations
Monthly socials (suspended until further notice) for former residents of Belle Vale Prefabs. We have free tea & coffee and there is a bar in the centre for those requiring something colder or stronger.
Telephone friendship services for older people. Whether you’d like to speak to someone every week, or just want to talk when the need strikes, we’re here to help.
How does telephone friendship work?