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Bridging the gap in Peckham


Sophie176

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I recently stopped work because my partner and I are about to foster (to adopt) a baby, but proceedings have been delayed. Suddenly September and much of October look blank. So I?m looking for interesting and creative bits of paid work to occupy me locally for the next six weeks or so. My background includes journalism, foreign affairs, NGO strategy development and even Chinese and Italian theatre translation work (though I'm not expecting to find much more of that).


Please feel free to private message me if you have any suggestions.


Thanks,

Sophie

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