July’s Loneliness Tips
Join a Summer Reading Challenge at Your Local Library
Libraries across the UK run reading programmes for all ages in July. It’s a great way to meet others, especially if you’re a parent, carer, or book lover.
Attend a Local Festival or Outdoor Event
July is packed with village fêtes, food festivals, and outdoor concerts. Check your local council’s website or community boards for listings. It’s a natural way to feel connected and part of your community.
Try a Free Local Sport or Activity During Love Parks Week
Many councils and parks host free yoga, walking groups, art and crafts events, or games during Love Parks Week in the last week of July. It’s a great chance to be active and meet people in a relaxed environment.
Offer to Help at a Summer Holiday Club or Community Event
Volunteering with summer schemes (often run by schools, churches, or charities) lets you connect with others while supporting children and families during the holidays.
Host a “Bring a Friend” Picnic or Coffee Meetup
Use the warm weather as an excuse to gather. Invite neighbours or acquaintances to a low-key picnic or garden coffee, and give everyone a reason to socialise in summer
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