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Sheffield Long Covid Network

 

The Sheffield Long Covid Network is an advocacy group. The purpose of the Network is to coordinate a collaborative community that develops and shares information and resources to support people with long Covid and campaign for improvements. The membership is made up of organisations and individuals advocating for people with long Covid across Sheffield and the surrounding area.

 

We also welcome organisations that come into contact with long Covid patients and want to develop their knowledge in supporting this patient group. 

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Meetings are held monthly online. 


To join the network, email longcovidnetsheff@gmail.com or call the SMEFG office on 0114 253 6700 (Monday to Thursday 10.45am - 2.15pm)

 

Dates of future meetings: 

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Monday 30th March 2026, at 11am

Tuesday 28th April 2026, at 11am

Thursday 28th May 2026, at 11am

Monday 29th June 2026, at 11am

Tuesday 28th July 2026, at 11am - Annual Meeting

 

Please note: meetings are held monthly on the 28th, if this date falls on a Saturday or Sunday the meeting is held on the next Monday.

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Sheffield ME and Fibromyalgia Group

Address: 

The Circle

33 Rockingham Lane

Sheffield

S1 4FW

Email: info@sheffieldmegroup.co.uk

Phone: 0114 2536700

(Mon - Thurs 10.45am - 2.15pm)

Registered Charity: 1095416

Many thanks to all our generous donors, and to our funders...

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