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Sponsored walk for LightAware!

July 19, 2019 Filed Under: News

On 23rd July, two of the LightAware Trustees are walking the Dales Way for LightAware.  As well as raising much needed funds they will be spreading awareness of the limitations that photosensitive people face in accessing buildings and services, and of the need for much more research into the effects of LED and fluorescent lighting on health.

If you would like to support us, please sponsor us here.

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