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3 Jul 06, 5:02 PM - Special Families

Posted by Emma

John van Breda has sent us a link to his wife's new website, , which provides links to goods, services and support groups for families with special needs children.

The site is young, knew, and therefore, "a little rough around the edges", but it is growing all the time and there are already lots of useful linksin each section.

That website again is .

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At 11:12 AM on 19 Nov 2007, Georgia Tiller wrote:

Hi,

I am a Learning Disability Nurse, currently writing a programme for parents. I also have a son with special needs. What a God send to parents. What a wonderful idea and a comfort for parents to know there is light at the end of the tunnel. You are both an inspiration!

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