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Epilepsy Action Sheffield Branch - Support Group

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Epilepsy Action Sheffield Branch - Support Group
Quaker Meeting House
10
St. James' Street
City Centre
South Yorkshire
S1 2EW

Telephone: 0114 235 2197;David 0114 2302151;Maureen 0114 296 7892
Email: info@epilepsy-sheffield.org.uk
Website: http://www.epilepsy-sheffield.org.uk

When: The second Thursday of every month (except August)

Times: 7.15pm - 8.45pm

Cost: Free, but donations of £1 (or more) per session are welcome.

The Sheffield Branch of Epilepsy Action runs an Epilepsy Support Group. Regular monthly meetings are where people affected by epilepsy can meet, find mutual support and basic advice about epilepsy in a friendly group.  There is an opportunity to get involved in the work of the charity, if you wish.  Everybody is welcome who is affected by epilepsy, either directly or indirectly or just has an interest in the condition. The group sometimes invites speakers to attend - see website or contact us for details.  Speaker's topics may be related to living with epilepsy or of a general interest.

The Epilepsy Action Sheffield Branch also provides a local contact point offering support to family, friends and those with epilepsy. They can offer advice and special counselling from the British Epilepsy Association trained contact volunteers.

Access: Wheelchair access, lift and disabled toilet. 

 

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