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Hi

If you are treated under King's liver service please find our page on facebook called King's Kids. On the page we share stories about our liver / small bowel / multi visceral kids, other relevant info, and organise parties every six months or so - usually in June and January - so that families can meet up and form friendships for support. If you're not on facebook we also have an email address and can add you to our email list to send out party info when it's available. For more details please contact me or find us on facebook. Our next party is Sunday 11 June 12-2 at King's - please let me know if you'd like to be added to the guest list :)

Thanks

Jo

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Thank you for the information and just joined your fb page. X

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