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Buffet and Board Games: Loughborough Wellbeing Centre

  • 16 October 2024
  • 6pm-8pm
  • The Loughborough Wellbeing Centre, Asha House, 63 Woodgate, LE11 2TZ
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Come along for 'Buffet and Board Games' at the Loughborough Wellbeing Centre Wednesday 16 October 6pm until 8pm. Meet with fellow students to chat, play games, and socialise.

Find out more about student services and the support we offer. Members of the specialist study support team, wellbeing team, neurodiversity and mental health team will be around to chat to as well as members of the international support team and community warden team.  

Representatives from NHS services such as Vita health group and Tellmi will be around to chat to, as well as a representative from the Samaritans and other external support services.

Don’t miss your chance to spend some time at the centre over a bite to eat and board games. The buffet food is free to all attending. Coffee and tea will be available at a small cost as a way of contributing back to the Wellbeing centre which is a charitable organisation.

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