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  1. Embracing Autism

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    Embracing Autism is an online 8 week course for parents of recently diagnosed children of any age including teens. It covers all the information you will need, to understand and support your child in the early weeks and months after diagnosis.  Topics include: Coping and Behaviour at…

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  2. Tuesday 2:00pm–7:00pm

    The Larder runs every Tuesday from the sports hall at the Neighbourhood Centre between 2.00pm & 7.00pm.Open to everyone regardless of income. If Jeff Bezos lived in the Barton/OX3 area, he would be welcome too!Please wear a face covering and practise social distancing both inside…

    Barton Neighbourhood CentreUnderhill CircusHeadingtonOxfordOxfordshireOX3 9LS

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  3. Wednesday 2:00pm–4:00pm

    Based in the Cutteslowe Community Centre on Wren road, the Larder provides food support for all those who need it in the Cutteslowe area. We do not means test so if you need support, please come along

    Cutteslowe Community Centre, 31Wren RoadOxfordOxfordshireOX2 7SX

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  4. Thursday 2:30pm–5:00pm

    The Thame Community Larder - powered by SOFEA - is a non-means tested membership scheme providing healthy, affordable food to people in the Thame community via partnering organisations. The Larder is run by Sharing Life Trust and Red Kite Family Centre.Open every Thursday 2.30-4.30pm at Christchurch…

    Christchurch ThameUpper High StreetThameOxfordshireOX9 2DN

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  5. Thursday 3:00pm–5:00pm

    The Botley Community Larder currently provides delicious, low-cost, surplus food to the West Oxford community. We are located at the St Peter and St Paul Church Hall West Way, Botley, Oxfordshire, OX2 9JY and run on Thursdays from 3.00-5.30pm. Sign up here: https://www.sofea.uk.com/purpose-projects/community-larder/!Pop in for…

    St Peter and St Paul Church HallWest WayOxfordOxfordshireOX2 9JY

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