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Home help / Assistant needed


LizzyG

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Hi, I’m a single mum of two who needs help around the house.  We live in Peckham and I can be flexible with hours to work around other jobs etc. 


I’d love some help with things like:

- cooking

- washing / putting clothes away 

- general tidying / organising 

- unpacking online food shop

- making bookings / buying gifts 

- babysitting (not necessary but if we get to know one another and the kids feel familiar with you, that would be ideal)

 


 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hello, I hope your well.

I will be more than happy to help, I am a PA part time so I am very organised and on top of tasks. I also have a 5 yr old, could be good company for your children if similar age. Would love to find out more information.

Many thanks, Amber 

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