Living Well & Early Help Service - INFO POINT
Next: Wednesday, 1 January 2025
Runs until Wednesday, 3 September 2025 (See all dates)
- Time
- 10:45 - 12:30
- Venue
- Pyle Street Pantry, Newport Congregational Church, Newport, PO30 1UH
- Price
- Free to attend
Please drop in if you need any information, guidance or support. 01983 240 732 / lweh.org.uk
More Information (Isle of Wight Radio is not responsible for external websites)
Please come and see a member of the team if you need AA and/or PIP guidance or information on a whole range of subjects, including - cost of living support and local activities. We can also help you to source a PA if you need support at home or arrange a home visit for an aids and adaptations assessment. And if you have some issues you need help to resolve, we can discuss a referral into the service for some short term, targeted support on a 121 basis with a member of the Outreach Team.
LWEH are here to support the island community, so why not drop-in and see what we can help you with?
Venue
Pyle Street Pantry, Newport Congregational Church
98 Pyle Street
Newport
PO30 1UH
Dates
The event runs from 10:45 to 12:30 on the following dates.
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- September 4th
- October 2nd
- November 6th
- December 4th
- January 1st
- February 5th
- March 5th
- April 2nd
- May 7th
- June 4th
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