The Leicestershire PAS support group and our joint hosts, the Shuttlewood-Clark Foundation, are holding the next PAS support group meeting, as above.
The group is open to all PAS members and also welcomes members from Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and surrounding areas.
If you are not a member of the PAS and would like to attend a 'taster' session to see if this is something that could help you, then please do come along and join us.
It would be useful to get an idea of numbers on the day, so please email leics.pas@gmail.com or telephone Kathleen Wass on 07860 639693, to confirm attendance.
A warm and friendly welcome awaits π.
Hope to see some of you there.
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Hi Chewys. Delighted to hear of your delight π.
The next meeting's on Thursday 25 January (same time, same place).
We are able to offer one taster session - insurance requirements dictate that after this, attendees have to be PAS members. (note for anyone else reading - other PAS support groups are unable to offer this flexibility so attendance at support groups (other than Leicestershire) is for members only).
Membership fees are listed on the Pernicious Anaemia Society website and there are a range of options available:
If you'd like to send an email to leics.pas@gmail.com I'll put you on the notifications list and send an email reminder prior to the meeting (also useful to have contact details in case we have to cancel - difficult to access if it snows π). You can also get me at that email address if you need any more information.
It's a new group and we're quite small, as yet... but growing...and very friendly and welcoming.
Be really good to see you if you're able to come along.
That's great news Chewys ...fingers crossed that you'll be well enough (we meet on the last Thursday in every month so there's always the next one π).
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