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MacMillan coffee morning.


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Just one week to go until our MacMillan coffee morning.


Join us on Friday 30th September anytime between 10am-11:30am to be part of the worlds biggest coffee morning.

Venue - Mothers inc. 124 Forest Hill Road, SE22 0RS.


Help support us in raising money for this very worthy charity, that is close to everyone's heart.


Anybody who donates or buys a slice of cake to help raise money, will be entered into a prize draw to win one of the following amazing prizes:-


30 minute Reflexology

30 holistic facial

30 minute neck, back abd shoulder massage.


We hope to see you there.


Mothers inc.

"Because everyday should be Mothers day"

124 Forest Hill Road, East Dulwich, SE22 0RS

020 8693 4033

07811 930 993

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