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521 days ago

Diabetes Self-Management Education Course

Ninawa from Howick

Virtual Village East is excited to invite you to our six-week Diabetes Self-Management Course led by Nutritionists Diana and Parvin Kapila. This six-week course is designed to provide valuable insights and practical tips for managing diabetes effectively, whether for yourself or a loved one.

Event Details:
📆 Dates:
• Friday 26th July
• Friday 2nd August
• Friday 9th August
• Friday 16th August
• Friday 23rd August
• Friday 30th August
⏰ Time: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
📍 Location: HBH Howick Views (139 Union Road, Howick).
✉️ RSVP: Please register by emailing Ninwa at co-ordinator@virtual-village-east.org.nz by 5 pm Thursday 25th July


We look forward to seeing you there and embarking on this journey to better diabetes management together!

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