A MENTAL health organisation is opening up two new support groups in Bradford.
It’s Worth Talking About was set up by Ryan Anderton, of Keighley, in March 2020 from Hop on Worth micro pub in Keighley, following the suicide of Tom Marshall, from the town.
Now the organisation is running two weekly sessions in Bradford and Thornton.
Its mixed group for men and women starts on January 12 and will be run every Wednesday at Andies African Kitchen, 33 North Parade, Bradford, between 7pm and 9pm.
💚NEW GROUPS💚#Thornton Mens starts 7pm tomorrow at @PlentyattheSq @South_Square#Bradford Centre starts 7pm Wednesday 12th January at Andies African Kitchen, 33 North Parade
— It's Worth Talking About (@ItsWorthTalking) January 10, 2022
Thornton Womens opens 6.30pm 7th Feb at Plenty, South Square
All details at https://t.co/LQyNnLPafm pic.twitter.com/NuHpbBCUbk
Their women's group take place at Plenty at The Square, South Square, Thornton Road, Bradford, every Monday between 6.30pm and 8.30pm from February 7.
The organisation also holds a men's only session every Tuesday between 7pm and 9pm, also at Plenty at The Square.
If anyone in the Bradford area needs support, go to itsworthtalkingabout.org for more information.
It’s Worth Talking About run weekly groups for men and women in sites including Keighley, Haworth and Queensbury.
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