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This week's meeting cancelled

Due to disturbances in Manchester City Centre tonight, we have taken the decision to cancel the Rethink Manchester Carers in Action meeting that was due to be held this week, Wednesday 10th August.

Our next meeting will now be on Wednesday 14th September. As usual, we will be posting news updates to our blog at www.rmcia.blogspot.com. If you need to get in touch with anyone in the meantime, either for information on the group, or just for a chat if things are difficult, you can get hold of me on the mobile number below.

Rethink has sent out the following message through their Facebook page: "A message to any of our Facebook followers who may have been affected by disturbancies in UK cities over night - do get in touch with family or friends if you're feeling anxious or distressed, or call a support line such as the Samaritans to talk it over with someone. They're on 08457 909090 or jo@samaritans.org

We hope that none of you or your family and friends have been affected by the violence this week.

Wishing you a peaceful day tomorrow.

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