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Include me2 Club
Venue: Arthurlie Club, Ralston Road, Barrhead, G78 2QQ
Day and Time: Tuesday evenings 6.30 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Cost: £2
The Include Me2 Club is an active and popular social club for people in the community 18+ who have extra support needs. New people are always welcome to come along to dance, sing, meet friends (old and new), play bingo, have a go at the raffle. The main aim is enjoyment!
The Arthurlie club has a bar with very reasonable prices for alcoholic and soft drinks, crisp and nuts.
Transport can be arranged for a small charge
For further information contact: Ashley | Telephone: 07525208738 | Email: includeme2club@hotmail.co.uk - or just come along.
Mind Matters
May edition of the quarterly magazine produced by East Renfrewshire Mental health Forum and ACUMEN
Mind
Matters
Visibility Mentors
Visibility Mentors are visually impaired volunteers trained to provide
- emotional support
- practical information and advice
- help for visually impaired people to gain confidence in living with sight loss by actively demonstrating that visual impairment does not mean the end of independence or the end of much loved hobbies.
They can do this by providing telephone support or by meeting up with participants in the community.
To talk to someone about linking with a Mentor in your area, or to rgeister an interest in becoming a mentor, please phone Visibility on: 0141 332 4632
Hear to Help Service
Hear to Help Service in Newton Mearns
Hear to Help Service in Clarkston
Hear to Help Service in Barrhead
Hear to Help Leaflet | Hear to Help Online
The Hear to Help service helps deaf and hard of hearing people to manage their hearing aids more effectively and closer to home.This service is offered by RNID across the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Area
Give Me a Chance Campaign (G M A C )
G M A C Website |G.M.A.C. Leaflet
G M A C is run by a group of East Renfrewshire residents who have a learning disability and their parents. We work in partnership with East Renfrewshire Council's Worker employability team and volunteers from the Enable Local Area Co-ordination (LAC) Reference Group in East Renfrewshire to improve the employability prospects for people with a learning disability.

