Say Aphasia

Occurring
Monday 28 April 2025, Monday 12 May 2025, Monday 26 May 2025 Monday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St George Tuffley
Address
Grange Road Tuffley Gloucester, GL4 0PE, United Kingdom

The Say Aphasia Charity provides supportive drop-in groups for people with aphasia in the UK. It is run by people with aphasia for people with aphasia.

Say Aphasia meet every two weeks in St George's Centre

St George Tuffley

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Everyone is very welcome to come along to any of the services or events at St George's.

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Revd Rachel Beck

St George's Vicarage
Grange Road
Tuffley
Gloucester

GL4 0PE
Church Office
01452 307456
Vicar
07753 389865

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Say Aphasia

Occurring
Monday 28 April 2025, Monday 12 May 2025, Monday 26 May 2025 Monday at for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St George Tuffley
Address
Grange Road Tuffley Gloucester, GL4 0PE, United Kingdom

The Say Aphasia Charity provides supportive drop-in groups for people with aphasia in the UK. It is run by people with aphasia for people with aphasia.

Say Aphasia meet every two weeks in St George's Centre

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