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Brentwood Support Group - PSP Awareness Week

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As our next Brentwood Support Group falls on Saturday 28 April, and falls at the end of PSP Awareness Week, we are going to have A Tea Party for PSP. We will have our usual table with items for sale, and will be having a raffle. We would love it if anyone could donate a raffle prize, make cakes for sale or to be raffled, bring your friends to join in or give us any suggestions on how you would like the afternoon to be run. It is your meeting and we welcome your comments and input.

Liz and I look forward to seeing you all on the 28th.

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