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Hi all,


The National Breastfeeding Awareness Week is a key event for promoting breastfeeding by raising awareness of the health benefits, to increase social acceptance and promote support for it. We have lots of things going on in Southwark and would love to see you and your baby.


MONDAY 21/06 - CELEBRATING NATIONAL BREASTFEEDING WEEK @ SUNSHINE HOUSE, 27 PECKHAM ROAD. SE5 8UH.


This event will be held from 10am to 3pm on Monday. We have a summer fashion show of maternity and breastfeeding clothing, and also a show of sling designs and variants taking place (we will have on hand 2/3 trustee sling 'goddesses' who can hopefully answer your questions and give advice). Graduation awards on the day for the newest breastfeeding peer counsellors to join the team in Southwark. Health promotion, and a taster of the breastfeeding art workshop. Including a raffle for some lovely prizes. Plenty of refreshments.


Plus you can meet other pregnant and breastfeeding mothers in our area! Look forward to seeing you there. If you have any questions, feel free to PM me.


More info ----> click here

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