Sold Date:
November 15, 2017
Start Date:
September 5, 2017
Final Price:
£14.98
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
364
Buyer Feedback:
168
DESCRIPTION AND CONDITION
Great condition. Slight wear and tear on the cover.
PAYMENT AND POSTAGE
Payment - All payments must be received within 7 days of auction end. If payment is not received then the item will either go to back on sale or as a second chance offer the the runner up.
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Dispatch Times - We normally dispatch your order within 48 hours (Mon-Fri Only). Goods normally take 2-3 days but please allow up to 14 days for delivery in case of postal delays.
100% 14 Day Money Back Guarantee - All returns or exchanges must be made within 14 days of the shipping date indicated on your sales receipt. After 14 days your order will be assumed satisfactory. Items may be returned/exchanged provided that the item(s) are returned in the same condition as they were sent out in. All returns will be refunded less the shipping cost.
ABOUT SCOTISH HUNTINGTON’S ASSOCIATION CHARITY
Scottish Huntington’s Association (SHA) is a Scottish charity that's established by families living with Huntington’s disease (HD) in the late 1980s. Experiencing directly the dearth of services available to them, the organisation pursued the goal of setting up specialist family support services and this ultimately blossomed into the development of an extensive network of specialist services.
There are currently nine specialist HD services in Scotland; Highland, Grampian, Tayside, Angus, Fife, Lothian, Lanarkshire, Glasgow and Ayrshire. We also have three specialist youth advisors; one covering the North East, based in Aberdeen, and two the South West, based in Glasgow.
SHA also supports a network of family branches which are run by family members for family members and provide information and peer support. The groups also fundraise, are able to help people in practical ways by providing welfare grants and provide fun social opportunities. There are currently groups in Tayside, Fife, Lothian, Forth Valley, Lanarkshire, Aberdeen, Elgin, Glasgow and Ayrshire.