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WHAT initiative, and an initiative, by Hendon FC. The Southern League club have announced that they will admit free to a home game anyone suffering from depression or loneliness.
They believe that Non- League football can offer a safe venue so that people have an outlet rather than be isolated. They are asking those interested to email, in confidence, their excellent chairman, Simon Lawrence, to arrange to get their introduction to the club at a game.
More power to Hendon for addressing with practical compassion what is becoming, thankfully, a more open topic and showing how Non-League, wit...

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