ME/CFS awareness display posters available!

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ME/CFS Australia (Victoria) have produced a great 28 COLOUR A4 PAGE VISUAL AWARENESS DISPLAY about ME/CFS! Please help us increase the awareness of ME/CFS by arranging a display in a locality near you - at a library, community house, health service or information centre! Help us reach our aim of having the display placed in over 100 locations throughout Victoria, Tasmania, and the Northern Territory in 2010 or in any other location our members may live.

Please ask your family, friends or your health workers or support persons to place this in the community. Potential sites could include the local primary or high school, church, community centre, local government offices, community health centre, worksite, library or shopping centre. Every library has a large display boards for community use; you will just need to book a time.

Please phone the office indicating where you have planned or have booked to place the display. Let us know the size of the board booked and we will then post you the display, it might be the full 24 pages or maybe just a few pages depending upon size of the board available. All you need to provide are the pins!

The full display has been exhibited at the Daylesford library for the whole month of February. A huge thank-you to one of our members in the Daylesford area for making this happen . Future displays will go up soon in the front foyer of a local primary and a high school, another library display, a TAFE for a student presentation, and a shopping centre. We have had some great feedback about the impact of it upon awareness!

We will keep you informed of the number of displays and locations of displays that have been put up throughout the year.

Thanks for your support!

ME/CFS Australia (Victoria)
15 Scott Street, Dandenong VIC 3175  | PO Box 7100, Dandenong VIC 3175
Support Line: (03) 9791 2199 | Admin: (03) 9791 3100 | Fax: (03) 9793 1866 | Email: admin@mecfs-vic.org.au
 
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