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Event
Vitfriends NY Vitiligo Support Group Meeting
Clinton Hill Branch Library, 380 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY
We are celebrating our One Year Anniversary with a support group meeting. At our meeting, we will discuss all topics related to vitiligo such as: treatment, coverup products, mental/emotional coping mechanisms and much more. This event is not to be missed!
When: Saturday, September 26, 2015 at 3:00 PM
Where: Clinton Hill Branch Library, 380 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY
If you would like to attend, please RSVP soon with your contact info because spaces are limited. Contact Shazaad at Vitiligocamo83@gmail.com
Hope all of you will be able to attend :)
Shazaam Games,
VITFriends NY Leader
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