Support Group Turns 50, Still has Work to Do
Evening Standard - London › October 27, 2004
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Evening Standard - London › October 27, 2004
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PARENTS Centre is still as relevant today as it was 50 years ago when the Palmerston North centre was formed as the second in the country, says national president Sharron Cole.
"There is a need, more than ever, for the groups who support you through the realities of parenting."See the full content of this document
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Support Group Turns 50, Still has Work to Do
Mrs Cole, in Palmerston North for the centre's anniversary celebrations, said Parents Centre's antenatal ...
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