ASK will be operating with a reduced number of mediators during the summer. We may not be able to fulfil our promise to respond within two weeks, but we will be in touch with every initiator.
Please make use of our contact form, so that the initiative you have taken is definitely saved in our system.
Have a peaceful summer everyone!
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