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Alcohol discussion group: Picturehouse caf? Sat 10 Feb 9.30am.


Will P22

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Small group (very small) - usually one person - so it's a one to one chat really - about anything to do with alcohol -

binge drinking, drinking to blackout - family member drinking too much - anything really. It's at the Picturehouse cafe which has a nice busy atmosphere on a Saturday morning (it actually opens at 9.30 so I'm always the first in!) No psycho-babble or religion or spirituality or anything like that. Just common sense. email me [email protected] for more details, or just turn up Saturday morning. I'll be sitting at the table near the big semi-circular sofa.

Picturehouse don't pay their staff a living wage!

please avoid them if you can and support another local, independent living wage employer


here's an article with more info:

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/oct/04/picturehouse-staff-protest-over-pay-at-start-of-london-film-festival


if you'd like some more info please like our Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/edphlivingwage/

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If you?d like to chat about any alcohol related issues, please come along to the Picturehouse cafe this coming Saturday morning, 13th Jan, starting 9.30 when the cafe opens. You don't have to be doing a dry January! But you might like to discuss or listen to alcohol related chat - no psycho-babble. Just common sense. email me [email protected] for more details, or turn up Saturday morning. See you on the big sofa in the cafe.
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Alcohol Discussion Group - dry Jan? Struggling? Already fallen off the wagon? Wondering about the future? come along for a chat tomorrow morning - Dulwich Picturehouse cafe 9.30am Saturday. No psycho-babble. No religion. Just common sense!

Thanks for your words of encouragement.

I have similar feelings towards sobriety. Best thing I ever did - 4 years ago.

I?m planning to continue with the alcohol discussion group for anyone who wants to come along. No agenda.

KR Will. (Next meet - Saturday 20 Jan 9.30 East Dulwich Picturehouse cafe.)

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