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Leeds and Bradford Support Group

About this group

Hello and a warm welcome to the Leeds and Bradford Support Group!

Our group provides women of all ages with suspected and confirmed symptoms of endometriosis with sufficient support, credible information, knowledge, and shared experiences to help manage their condition and make informed decisions about their healthcare. Our group is dedicated to offering individuals with suspected or confirmed symptoms of endometriosis the support and credible information to effectively manage their condition and make well-informed decisions about their healthcare.

Feel free to join our closed Facebook page to share information and support each other, and you can become a part of our mailing list here. We regularly meet on the last Saturday of every month from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Although we still meet only online for now, plans are in place to alternate in-person meetings in Leeds and Bradford, where we can engage in more casual conversations and laughter over some refreshments. We're looking forward to meeting you soon and hope that you'll find the support you need on your endometriosis journey. Oh, and by the way, your friends and family are more than welcome to join us too!

General Session Information

Regular monthly meetings year-round!

We regularly meet on the last Saturday of every month from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. For more information please join our Facebook Group or email!

Upcoming Support group sessions

There are no upcoming sessions at this time. Please check back again.

Meet the Support Group Leader(s)

Ajiri

Picture of support group leader Ajiri

I am Ajiri, the current Volunteer Support Group Leader. While I am not a medical professional, I have received sufficient training from EUK to facilitate the group as we learn together from our shared experiences. Rest assured, if we don't have the answers, we can definitely direct you to the right resources.

 

 

Looking for medical advice?

Please be aware that our support service are unable to provide medical advice and can only talk about endometriosis based on their own experience. If you need medical advice, please contact your GP or endometriosis specialist.