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It’s another Wednesday and the perfect opportunity to check in with each other. Here at Changing Faces there’s a lot of excitement in the air as we look forward to our third Face Equality Day on the 22nd of May. This is a special day of celebration and action, which helps to celebrate our community, to give a voice to more people with a visible difference, and to change people’s perceptions about 'looking different'.

Our theme this year will focus on adults with a visible difference, who will lead our celebrations from start to finish. Do stay in touch and we’ll keep you posted. Is there anything you’re feeling excited about or looking forward to?

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Hey, I am finding it really hard to cope, I spoke to you on the phone earlier. I still feel very terrible

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