LPF Centre of Autism Opening Day


Our principal psychologist Azza Brown was honoured to attend the official opening of the LPF centre for Autism on the 13th of March 2017. 

As a board member, Azza provides support, advice and contribution which has assisted the foundation to make this dream a reality. She continues to partake in the activities that the board represents and to provide advice and guidance in the running and operation of the LPF Centre for Autism. 

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