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Northern Ireland and Oxfordshire Support Groups this Saturday

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Both these groups meet this Saturday at 11am. The Oxfordshire group are gathering in Abingdon at 35 Ock Street, OX14 5AG (next to Abingdon Baptist church) - dressing up activities for the kids this time and no doubt there will be homemade cakes again.

The Northern Ireland Group meet in St Colman's Church Hall, Gallows Rd, Dromore BT25 1BD. Elaine will be there to talk to the adults about her work in the NHS and there will be biscuit icing for the children - we look forward to seeing the photos.

All welcome - all groups are FREE but donations welcomed on the day.

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