Description

SayAphasia Eastbourne is a small friendly group. We meet the 4th Tuesday of every month in East Dean, East Sussex at the village hall.
We are open to people who have aphasia, and any carer, relative or friend who would like to learn more about aphasia and how to best support everyday conversations.
The aim of the group is to meet others who are living with aphasia in a friendly environment over a tea or coffee and a biscuit.
Clubs and Groups

You can get in touch with this group for up-to-date information about activities using the web form. Your contact details will go straight to the group leader so they can get in touch.

This group is part of the Stroke Group Network - a vital community of stroke support groups across the UK. As it is independently run, we will need to share your details in order for them to provide support. We do not take any responsibility for their activities and they’ll process your personal data in accordance with their own policies.

If you or someone you know has been affected by stroke and requires further information and support, please contact our Helpline by email at helpline@stroke.org.uk or by phone on 0303 3033 100, or visit our Stroke Helpline page.

You can also get in touch with the group leader Colin Lyall by calling 07796 143118.

This group is currently looking for volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering for this group then please get in contact with the group leader to learn more.

See all of our current volunteering opportunities.

Contact

Colin Lyall
07796 143118

Location of group

St Saviour's Church
South Street
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN21 4UT

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Your privacy is our priority. We promise to keep your details safe and will never sell them. We will also keep in touch by post about how we can continue to support you, and opportunities to support us. If you would like to change the way you hear from us, just call 0300 3300 740 or email supporter.relations@stroke.org.uk  How we protect and use your personal data is set out in our privacy policy.