Jammies For June: Margi Mellsop from Middlemore Foundation Describes Initative
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Too many children are being admitted to Kidz First Hospital with respiratory illnesses due to living in cold, damp houses. The Middlemore Foundation aims to address this issue through its Jammies for June initiative. CEO Margi Mellsop joins Rhema Breakfast to explain how they're making a difference.
For more information visit: www.middlemorefoundation.org.nz/jammies-in-june
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