Twins Clubs
Having two or more children of the same age can be an isolating experience. Twins clubs help combat the isolation by putting families in touch with each other and offering the chance to make friends, swap news, share information, and benefit from mutual support. Twins clubs often run a range of social activities or organise a second-hand clothes and equipment exchange service.
There is a network of nearly 200 twins clubs in the UK and overseas, offering a wide variety of support to families, from pregnancy through to starting school and beyond.
Follow the links below to find a list of the twins clubs currently registered with Tamba in your region. For security reasons, only the e-mail contacts are shown (if known). Please call the office if you require a contact telephone number.
Please note that these club details are for personal use only. Under no circumstances may these details be used for marketing or other commercial purposes.If you can't find a club near you, why not think about starting one up? Tamba can give you the information and support needed to set up a club in your area.
Email the office and ask for a Club Start-up Pack.
Your club can become part of the Tamba club network for only £22 a year..we will send you our quarterly magazine, a set of our booklets for your library and the chance to do group bookings at reduced rates to Tamba events. It also means your club details will appear on our website and callers to the Tamba office looking for a club in their area will be put in touch with you. Download a club membership form.
Discussion Forum
If you would like to join a UK discussion forum for twins clubs, go to the message board or email
twinsclubs@yahoogroups.co.uk.
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