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  1. 9 Oct 2018

    Big shut out to for dedicating its home match on Sat 13th to raising awareness and challenging stigma! Check the link below to see how you can be involved as champions!

  2. 10 Oct 2018
  3. 8 Jan 2019

    Looking forward to my photoshoot today around Walthamstow Wetlands with . Still time to get involved arrow 👇

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  4. 7 Feb 2019

    Time to Talk Day at the "Who are 1 in 4" exhibition at One Hoe Street. Brilliant photographs of Waltham Forest Time to Change Champions by Peter Mirow.

  5. 11 Feb 2019

    Who are 1 in 4. A Celebration Event. Well done to Peter Mirow and all the Waltham Forest Time to Change Champions who shared their personal stories.

  6. 10 Oct 2018

    Look who came to visit our cosy lounge at the Mall!

  7. 10 Oct 2018

    Celebrating World Mental Health Day in The Mall, Walthamstow with Waltham Forest Time to Change Champions, local volunteers challenging the Stigma of Mental Health. ,

  8. 9 Oct 2018

    We all know the significant links between physical and mental health! Join 'Walkers Anonymous' on Friday 12th for a 2 mile stretch to mark

  9. 19 Jun 2018

    Looking forward to delivering training to today.

  10. 30 Aug 2018

    . A brilliant social inclusion project, increasing confidence and self esteem and enabling young people and adults experiencing mental health issues to get their lives back on track..

  11. 25 Apr 2019

    Wonderful to join the Waltham Forest Asian 50 Plus Group today for prayer, lunch and conversation about Mental Health.

  12. 3 Oct 2018

    Sign up as a Time to Change Champion today and help change perceptions, attitudes and behaviours : To find out more on get in touch with Chris onchris.osullivan@crestwf.org.uk

  13. 10 Oct 2018

    A big thank you to the staff in the Mall Walthamstow who supported todays World Mental Health Day event with free cups of Tea for the Waltham Forest Time to Change Champions. It was very much appreciated ,

  14. 31 Jan 2019

    This exhibition in Hoe Street (Feb 7-10), aims to show the negative & positive sides of mental health, and move the public to see that someone who has experienced a mental health problem is much more than a diagnosis. |

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