The National Federation of Families and Friends of the Sick and/or Mentally Handicapped in Reunion (UNAFAM 974) informed through a press release that the next discussion space will be held on Saturday at CHOR.
Written by NP – Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at 6:53 AM
Press release:
Saturday, September 16, 2023 at the User Center
From CHOR to St. Paul
(banyan room)
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UNAFAM exchange space: 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m
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Please register as soon as possible by email to [email protected]
Or by phone on 06 92 42 54 06 (Geraldine)
Or on 06 92 38 85 97
This discussion space is led by a psychologist.
It brings together relatives (parents, children, brothers, sisters, friends, etc.) of people with mental illness, to talk about mental illness, schizophrenia or bipolar.
Participation is free. Membership in Unafam is not mandatory but is highly recommended.
Book lending (on mental illness) is available to Unafam members.
Please note: This kit is not suitable for mentally ill people, but for their families and loved ones.
UNAFAM exchange spaces are held:
· Every first Saturday of the month at the User Center at Saint-Pierre Hospital and the following Saturday will be on 07/10/2023,
· Every second Saturday of the month at Espace Solidarité in Saint-Suzanne and the next Saturday will be held on 10/14/2023
· Every third Saturday of the month at the CHOR User House in St. Paul and the following Saturday will be held on 09/16/2023,
· Every last Saturday of the month at the User Center of the Belépierre Hospital in Saint-Denis and the following Saturday will be held on 09/30/2023
Band address: 5, cul-de-sac Plein Chabrier
Le Grand Porbière 97460 Saint Paul
UNAFAM Secretariat 974
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