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Aug 2023

A charity supporting people living with communication issues after stroke is appealing for volunteers to help run a new service in Harrogate.
Aphasia Support is setting up a twice-monthly 'café' at Knaresborough Road Health Centre from September.
It will offer activities including quizzes, games, and arts and crafts, while providing people with aphasia the chance to meet up and build their confidence in communicating.
While a qualified speech and language therapist will be on hand to run the café, volunteers will also be needed at the sessions, including serving drinks and cakes to visitors.
James Major, CEO of Aphasia Support, said:
Pat Malin, who has volunteered at Aphasia Support's café in Barnsley since 2021, said the experience has also been beneficial to her:
Anyone interested in volunteering at the Harrogate group only needs to be available for a few hours each month. To find out more, visit Aphasia Support's website.
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