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ACCT Relaunch 'ACCTing Out'

ACCT Relaunch 'ACCTing Out'

Asperger’s Children & Carers Together have relaunched their fortnightly Young Adults Group ACCTing Out for over 18’s.

The group aims to build on and develop life, social and communication skill with the aim of boosting confidence and self-esteem as well as being positive for the mental health of the young adults who attend.

Fortnightly activities announced so far are:

WHEN: Monday 10th February 7.30-9.30pm
WHAT: Bowling and Social
WHERE: Lane 7, Matilda Street, S1 4PF – meet in the entrance
WHO: Alex and Dan
COST: Suggested Voluntary Contribution – £5, please bring additional money for refreshments

WHEN: Monday 24th February, time TBC
WHAT: Sonic the Hedgehog and Social
WHERE: – The Light Cinema, The Moor – meet in the entrance
WHO: Alex and Dan
COST: Suggested Voluntary Contribution – £5, please bring additional money for refreshments

WHEN: Monday 9th March 7.30-9.30pm
WHAT: Meal and Social
WHERE: Nando’s The Moor – meet in the entrance
WHO: Alex and Dan
COST: Suggested Voluntary Contribution – £10

WHEN: Monday 23rd March 7.30-9.30pm
WHAT: Bouldering and Social
WHERE: The Climbing Works, 150 Little London Road, S8 0UJ – meet in the entrance
WHO: Alex and Dan
COST: Suggested Voluntary Contribution – £5, please bring additional money for refreshments

To book a place or for more information, email: a.hithersay@acctsheffield.org.uk

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