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Hi,


There have been previous threads on this, but after investigation we have a solution! Lambeth Council are offering to support a Portuguese language playgroup for 0-5s in the Dulwich/Herne Hill area. We have a few parents already interested and a Portuguese coordinator (who is already working with the council to support Portuguese/Brazilian families) to run the drop-in, but of course we need more people to make it work! Please PM me if you are keen to join -- everyone is welcome, though the activities will be run entirely in Portuguese.


We will be aiming to meet with the council coordinator over the coming weeks to establish what we want from the group, and hopefully get it up and running soon after that.


Do get in touch if you're interested.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

The Portuguese playgroup for 0-5s is having its first meeting next Wednesday, 29th September at the Brockwell Lido cafe at 10am. Portuguese-speaking and bilingual families, please come along!


This is not a permanent venue nor will Wednesdays necessarily be the day we meet, but the idea is to get together and see what time/place suits everyone best and what we would all like to get out of the group.


Please see attachment or PM me if you're interested.


EVERYONE is welcome but the group will be run in Portuguese.

Wednesday is actually just the day that the Lambeth council lady could make it, so it's a bit of a one-off. In general, I would hope to meet sometime on a Friday? That would probably be a more popular day with most people... We'll keep you posted either way!

Yep, the meeting is tomorrow! Please come along if you're interested. If you are interested but can't make it, please PM me your preferred time/day of the week/place for a regular meeting, as well as anything you'd particularly like to do during the sessions, and I'll make sure we raise it tomorrow.


Thanks!

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