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Fathers Match this March on 25th

Dear Parent or guardian   The 2023 march Father engagement Day is right around the corner! Are you ready? Join us at Jinja city hotel on March 25th and learn how you can protect your Family and children. If you register by Tuesday, March 14th, we’ll even mail you a FREE ticket to the conference! The theme of this conference is National Father engagement in families of children with special needs Join us in our efforts to raise awareness about respite and marriage, selfcare, and support for special need children in need. Plus... did I mention it's a networking thing Come interact with Fellow Parents. come meat Bishop Charles Isabirye Bameka of the Lutheran Church. To be eligible for the conference, all you have to do is register using the link on the poster

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