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      • Involve Volunteer Newsletter May 2012
      • Involve Volunteer Newsletter March 2012
      • Involve - Volunteer Newsletter July 2012
      • Involve Volunteer Newsletter October 2012
      • Involve Volunteer Newsletter February 2013
      • Involve Volunteer Newsletter April 2013
      • Involve Volunteer Newsletter July 2013

Involve - the Volunteer Newsletter

This newsletter is emailed to volunteers once a quarter.  As well as national volunteering news, it also includes stories from your local region.

You can find all the South West regional stories below.  We'd love to include your volunteer story, so if you'd like to share your experiences of volunteering with us, please email south.west@diabetes.org.uk

  • March 2012 Newsletter
  • May 2012 Newsletter
  • July 2012 Newsletter
  • October 2012 Newsletter
  • February 2013 Newsletter
  • April 2013 Newsletter

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