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SPORK – A social network for our community

Published 10 February 2009, Posted in National SPORK – A social network for our community

Would you like to go onto the internet and meet your friends and make new ones?  Would you like to be able to talk to other people or organisations who have an experience of disability and who may be able to offer you support and advice?

If the answer is yes then you may be interested in a social network that Tiaho Trust has developed called Spork.

Spork has been described as being similar to other social networking sites such as Facebook and Bebo only a lot easier to understand, navigate, has no advertising, is invitation only and is moderated by Tiaho Trust.

If you are keen to become a member of Spork where you get the chance to share your stories, photos and video’s with others or you simply want to know more about it, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or phone 09 430 3406.

If you haven’t joined yet, what are you waiting for?


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