Missing the feeling of community? We get it and so do the rest of our veterans and families who come along.
Join us for a brew and a chat. No sign up required, just rock up, no fuss. And if you know another veteran or family member who could use a bit of the same, bring them along too! Please do sign up if it helps you keep track of your diary.
Meet us for a coffee and a catch up.
Location: Costa Coffee, Fife Leisure Park
This activity has spaces available for:
Veterans
Serving
Families
If you require a carer to attend with you, please note that they are not able to participate in the activity unless they are registered with us. They will be attending solely on a caring basis.
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