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Accommodation sought by convalescent young woman (22):


Helena Partridge

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Helena PartridgeHelena Partridge

, Camberwell Grove & Champion Hill

Accommodation sought by convalescent young woman (22):


A room in a home, or even something more self contained such as a studio or small flat. Rent in advance negotiable as she is not yet able to work. She needs to be independent while staying in the area close to supportive parent in Grove Park.


Her needs are peace, and to be able to cook sometimes. She likes to spend most of the day outside, and will be starting voluntary work soon.


She's friendly, and loves nature, animals, children, meditation and reading.


She would be interested in both short or longer term arrangements. (She will be returning to Falmouth Uni in October 2019 or '20.)


Please contact 07947 104 135


Thank you!

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