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Rjb1982
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recently i found very limited in my area for people who are disability transgender for things to do because since i have mental health isssus and fin crying a lot at night and people who support me don't really know what deniability transgender people need as help the actives is a barrier does anyone have the same problem
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Hi @Rjb1982 and a very warm welcome to the community! It's great to have you here. I'm sorry to hear you have found it difficult to socialise, but thank you for sharing your experiences. I hope others will be able to share their experiences with you.
Have you ever heard of MeetUp? There might be a local group on here that interests you.Scope -
What do you enjoy doing? This is a useful resource on activities for disabled folks.
https://www.peoplefirstinfo.org.uk/health-and-well-being/learning-disability/activities-for-people-with-learning-disabilities/
Alternatively try contacting the council who may be able to help you. -
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