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Hi all!


I hope everyone is enjoying the sun at last!


The Latin American Disabled People's Project in Kennington, Southwark is looking for volunteers who would like to help our users by providing any of the following services:


Reiki

Yoga

Tai Chi

Indian Head Massage

Aromatherapy


LADPP helps Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking people living in London. Many of our users have physical or mental health problems and in order to try and improve their quality of life and well-being we provide alternative therapies. If you think you can help us with any of the therapies listed above or if you practice another therapy that you think would be beneficial please email us at [email protected] or [email protected]. (Please don't PM to this message on here)


*Some knowledge of Spanish or Portuguese is desirable*


Please see our website for more information on what our project does in the community.


http://www.ladpp.org.uk/


Thank you!!!

LADPP

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