All day
24 July, 2019
Compassionate Neighbours is a social movement, founded by St Joseph’s Hospice in 2014, to help reduce loneliness and social isolation with the people they work with. Compassionate neighbours are trained volunteers offering friendship and a listening ear to people living in their community, who are at the end of life through age or illness.
Training to be a Compassionate Neighbour is informal, fun and inspirational. You will be given the opportunity to explore how you can use your compassion to help others. You'll develop skills, meet other like-minded Compassionate Neighbours and, most importantly, have a great time.
Training dates 24 and 25 July
Find out more: 020 8525 6058 / cn@stjh.org.uk.
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25 July, 2019
MRS Learn Together Club
Thursdays, 2-4pm,
Clapton Library
18 July to 19 September (inclusive)
Fun, informal gatherings where older people come together to learn how to use digital technology and the internet to do things they want to do online.
Contact: hello@learningtogether.club or phone 07423 162019.