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Update-Monthly City Carers’Support Group

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Update-Monthly City Carers’Support Group

Time: August 13, 2013 from 11am to 12:30pm
Location: Tudor Rose Court, Sheltered Housing
Street: 35 Fann Street
City/Town: Barbican, EC2Y 8DY
Website or Map: http://http:www.eldersvoice.uk
Phone: 020 8206 7511
Event Type: monthly, carers', support, group, meeting
Organized By: Elaine Fletcher
Latest Activity: Jul 23, 2013

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Invitation To Unpaid, Informal City Carers

You are invited to the monthly City carers’ support group meeting at 11am on the second Tuesday each month.

The next meeting will be on Tuesday 13th August 2013 

The next topic will be:-Practical guide to living with and after cancer - by Sally Lyons from Macmillan cancer support 

 

All City carers are welcome to attend and make some suggestions to the group.

 

Please contact Elaine Fletcher for more information

On: 020 8206 7511 or email: elainef@eldersvoice.org.uk

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