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Talk, Tell, Transform 2018

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Is your son or daughter aged 16-18? There are still places left on Talk, Tell, Transform 2018!

They'll spend a week with us and other 16-18 year olds where they'll share their story and experience film making and editing.

Demi joined us in 2017 to tell us how her liver condition has shaped her life.: facebook.com/CLDFonline/vid...

Sign up now: cldf-focus.org/talktelltran...

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My son, Gavin, is only 13. He is a transplant recipient at 10 and has Alpha1.

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Caitlin-CLDFPartnerCLDF in reply to Willymaxwell

Hi Willymaxwell , hope your son is doing well post transplant?

If you are in the UK we have an event for 12-15 year olds called Breakaway, which he's very welcome to come along to

Best wishes

Hannah

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Willymaxwell in reply to Caitlin-CLDF

We are in the US, Wyoming to be specific.

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