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‘Get Social’ are our Cardiff social evenings – open to anyone living in Cardiff aged 18 or over with a learning disability. They are supported by our trained volunteer team.

Socials meet twice per week on Mondays 6-8pm and Thursdays 6-8pm alternating with Tuesdays 7-9pm and Wednesdays 6-8pm.

They do activities like walks, bowling, going for meals, minigolf, and any other activities the group would like to try. We are currently running a limited range of activities to help everyone get used to the groups meeting in-person again. All activities are risk assessed to make sure we can do them safely and as time passes we will return to doing a wider range of activities.

For more info and to become a member please contact Rose Waddicor: roseannaw@mirus-wales.org.uk

We also offer online socials via our Facebook Group on alternating Tuesdays 6-7pm and Thursdays 6-7pm. These online socials catch up, play games and have fun.

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Get in touch if you'd like to find out more about the services we provide or if you'd like to work for us.

Call us on 02920 236 216

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