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Go join Moz and the toddlers



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Published Date: 10 April 2008
Toddlers in two local groups demand attention!

  • Volunteers are wanted on Wednesday mornings for Moz's toddler group at Bennetts End, Hemel Hempstead.

    They will be helping to set up and tidy away, also interacting with the children and their parents.

    Come and have fun and join in the free trips, is the friendly invitation from Moz.



  • Three Villages Children's Centre is a source of information, advice and support with events and activities to help children from 0 to 5 to reach their potential, catering for families in Kings Langley, Nash Mills and Bedmond.

    Its under one group for first-time parents and their babies would like to have a helper to make a good cup of tea and enjoy the relaxing time for the families.

    Meetings are on Tuesday afternoons in Kings Langley.



  • The Volunteer Centre, The Roundhouse, Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead. 01442 247209; www.volunteerdacorum.org



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