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Tuesdays at Tabor
Next: Tuesday 21st July 2026
item category:Drop-in

Tuesdays at Tabor is a weekly event run by Parson Cross Initiative Projects (PXI).

Wellbeing Cafe at Door 43
Next: Tuesday 21st July 2026
item category:Drop-in

Wellbeing Cafe at Door 43 is a weekly event for young people aged 13-25.

Andy’s Man Club (Sheffield)
Next: Monday 20th July 2026
item category:Drop-in

Andy’s Man Club is a free drop-in that aims to provide a space for men to open up about their mental health problems and reduce stigma.

Bipolar Support Group – first Thursday
Next: Thursday 6th August 2026
item category:Drop-in

The Bipolar UK Support Group is a free monthly meeting for people living with or affected by bipolar disorder.

Solace Women’s Group
Next: Tuesday 21st July 2026
item category:Drop-in

Solace Women’s Group offers crafts as a way of promoting good mental health and general wellbeing.

Every Wednesday from 9am – 12.00noon, Parson Cross Initiative Project (PXI) run a weekly allotment session where everyone is welcome.

No Panic Sheffield Support Group (Wed)
Next: Wednesday 22nd July 2026
item category:Drop-in

No Panic Sheffield run a support group based on CBT techniques and peer support.

The Meeting Place Social Cafe
Next: Monday 20th July 2026
item category:Drop-in

The Meeting Place Social Cafe is a weekly event in Stocksbridge aimed at anyone feeling lonely and isolated, anyone who wants to know more about local services and anyone feeling…

Sheffield Autistic Society’s No Social Pressure Group for Adults on the Autism Spectrum is for any autistic/aspergian people who just want some quiet time.

Fancy growing your own vegetables?

Sheffield Hearing Voices Group
Next: Monday 20th July 2026
item category:Drop-in

Sheffield Hearing Voices Group is open to anyone who hears voices, sees visions or experience paranoia.

Art for Wellbeing – CAST
Next: Monday 20th July 2026
item category:Drop-in

Creative Arts Support Team (CAST) is a group of mental health service users, volunteers and workers who use arts for mental health and wellbeing.