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Were hosting our 36-Hour Christmas Chat again this year. I began hosting this event in 2014, missing a few years (2020 and 2021). If you feel lost, alone or misunderstood over Christmas, please stop into our chat room. Because we understand you may not be where you want to be and may need a place to go, were opening a chat room for 36 hours for any family caregiver and former family caregiver who needs a place to vent, share or connect over Christmas.
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