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DISC (Disabled Interactive Social Club)

Are you physically disabled?

Aged 18 to 30?

Feeling bored?

Fed up with your own company?

Want to make new friends?

Want to be treated like an adult?

Want to have choice and control over your own social life?


If the answer is YES then you need DISC


DISC (Disabled Interactive Social Club) is a new group for physically disabled young people aged 18 to 30. They get together every month just to get to know each other, have a good time and decide what other activities they want to organize for themselves. So if there is something you want to do and you want to do it with friends - whether it is bowling or going to the cinema, disabled ski-ing or just chilling out, DISC could be the place for you.


At DISC the members, and only the members, decide how they want to spend their time. You choose, control and plan your own activities.


Not sure if DISC is for you? Well, here's some more information:



Possible future activities being considered are:



Want to try something else? As a member you choose what DISC does


Still not sure if DISC is for you?


Why not come along anyway and see what DISC has to offer.- you never know you just might have a good time


If you are interested in joining DISC or just want to come along and check it out, please contact DISC's lead co-ordinator David Bourroughs on 0208 659 6762 or email davidbourroughs@hotmail.com.

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