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Young People: Time to Talk

Granton Youth have partnered up with The Junction – Young People, Health and Wellbeing, 6VT Edinburgh City Youth Cafe, Canongate Youth & Wester Hailes Youth Agency to be apart of a project called ‘Time to Talk’ – to try and support more young people across Edinburgh.

If you are aged 12 – 25 and are looking for support then get in touch with ourselves or find the contact information for your area in the poster attached.

#grantonyouth

#gy

#timetotalk

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Posted on 04/03/202504/03/2025Author davepickeringCategories city centre, Craigmillar, Granton, Leith, North Edinburgh News, Royston/Wardieburn, South Side, Wester HailesTags 6VT Youth afe, Canongate Youth, Granton Youth, Health and wellbeing, mental health, support, The Junction, Time to Talk, Wester Hailes Youth Agency, Young people, youth groups, youth organisations

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