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New LightAware Ambassador

January 25, 2017 Filed Under: News

The charity has a new team member! As well as Ambassadors for different regions, LightAware also has Ambassadors for different conditions which are affected by lighting.  We are delighted to welcome Tania Dutton, Ambassador for migraine and Mears-Irlen sydrome. Tania runs a successful blog about beauty, fashion and living positively with chronic illness and disability – ‘seeing the world through green tinted specs.’ http://www.whentaniatalks.com.

Tania is happy to talk to light-sensitive people with migraine and Mears-Irlen syndrome. Please write to info@lightaware.org to be put in touch.

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