Putney Wednesday Club
Open to: People with Mental Illness
The Rocket
Putney Wharf Tower
Brue House Lane
Putney
SW15 2JQ
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We meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month.
The aim of our group is to provide a safe social space for our members to meet, chat and feel comfortable about discussing their mental health, if they want to. We also arrange outings and visits to interesting places, and the group is open to anyone experiencing or recovering from mental health problems.
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