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Charity Vote - Your help would be fab!

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13 May 10 #203755 by rubytuesday
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We've had the following message from our newest resource partner, Relationships Scotland

With all the shenanigans of the last week wouldn't it be great if you could vote for something and actually get it?

Relationships Scotland - www.relationships-scotland.org.uk - are in the running to win a shiny new website. The competition has now gone to a public vote and they're the only family support charity in the final ten.

Please take a second to vote and help support Scottish families unxposed.net/vote/

It would be great if Wiki members could take just a couple of minutes and vote, and show some support for Relationships Scotland. You
dont have to be Scottish to participate - all votes are welcome
Thank you

Ruby
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