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I've been thinking some time about arranging an East Dulwich single parent group. No idea of how to go about doing this but I thought this might be a start...


It could be a evening event to meet new people, have a drink, have a moan about the Daily Mail, get some support etc or it could be a weekend park thing with kids.


If you're like me and you feel like sometimes you're the only single parent in East Dulwich then let's get arranging!

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  • 4 months later...

Sounds like a plan then! Thursday is good for me... I don't mind where although afternoon is better for me as I'm really suffering with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome which is keeping me up through the night! Got ante-natal all day Saturday so Sunday I'll be a zombie!


Best,


Emma

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