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Hello all - I work for the Young Foundation where we are piloting a new venture which looks to encourage small acts of civility between strangers. We are particularly interested in talking to mums about our approach and are hoping to recruit a group of 8-12 to talk to us about our ideas. It will only take an hour and a half, we will come to you and we have a small budget for coffee and cake (and potentially some small incentives)! Do please let me know asap if you would like to participate. Thanks so much. Gen. Young Foundation
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