Armed forces veterans are being invited to join in sessions near Lancaster to find out 'what can save a man's life'.
The sessions called 'It's a Man's Life' will aim to help reduce male deaths by suicide and undiagnosed illnesses.
They will be run by Lancashire Adult Learning and Morecambe FC Community Sports Veterans, and are ideal for any men who are experiencing social isolation.
Places are available on a session being held this Thursday, June 29 at the Lower House Sensory Farm at Wray near Lancaster. Participants will be picked up from the Mazuma Mobile Stadium, home of Morecambe FC, at 9.10am, then from Westfield Village in Lancaster.
If you would like to book a place, email Craig Harrison at Lancashire Adult Learning at craig.harrison@nelsongroup.ac.uk or call him on 07966 387143.


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