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Could you be our next infant feeding peer support volunteer?

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A wonderful opportunity to empower parents to reach their own infant feeding goals.

Our volunteers need to be able to listen, empathise and support others in a sensitive and non-judgemental way. They help to promote and normalise breastfeeding/chestfeeding & support all infant feeding parents, including those who are formula feeding, mixed feeding and introducing or feeding solid foods.

Volunteers will attend community groups across the region to offer support and information to parents around all aspects of infant feeding.

For more details and to apply – click this link bttr.im/0dlzo

Questions? Contact ccs.volunteers@nhs.net

Join us and you'll be a valuable member of the CCS Volunteer team!

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