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Nevus hosted their annual get-together at Froggy Pond, Simon's Town this weekend. The purpose of their gatherings is to provide a crucial emotional support network to share stories, everyday challenges, and discuss coping strategies and medical advancements. They visited Station 10 Simon's Town as their afternoon activity. The weather was good so, after a tour of the rescue base, they were invited for a short ride on our rescue boat.Nevus Association South Africa is a newly-formed organization that brings together families affected by Congenital Melanocytic Nevi (CMN). Its aim is to raise awareness of this rare skin condition within the general public as well as within the medical profession. It connects patients with the relevant doctors in South Africa and abroad. https://www.nevus.co.za/Thank you Simon McDonnell for capturing the day in these beautiful images.
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