A Sporting Way to Build Community

As new social spaces replace the pubs and bingo halls of yore, groups focused around physical activities offer a laid-back way to connect.

A Sporting Way to Build Community

As new social spaces replace the pubs and bingo halls of yore, groups focused around physical activities offer a laid-back way to connect.

Courtesy of Mental Health Swims

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Anna Patton is a freelance journalist based in the UK. She is also associate editor at Pioneers Post, which covers social entrepreneurship and impact investing worldwide, and sits on the Advisory Committee at Proximate, a new nonprofit publication focused on participatory problem-solving. She is an accredited trainer of solutions journalism.

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