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CGD Society
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Tel: 0800 987 8988
CGD Society
PO Box 454
Dartford
Kent
DA1 9PE
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CGD Society provides information and support to individuals, families and x-linked carriers affected by Chronic Granulomatous Disorder.
Support services include a full time UK based CGD Clinical Nurse Specialist and dedicated telephone and email support helpline
- Raises awareness of this rare ...
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Individuals, families and x-linked carriers affected by CGD and anyone with an interest in CGD
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Lewisham Young Women'S Resource Project
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Tel: 020 8698 6675
308 Brownhill Road
Catford
London
Greater London
SE6 1AU
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Lewisham Young Women's Resource Project offers support and information to young women on a range of issues including, bullying, drugs, smoking, racism, domestic violence, relationships, sexual health advice and sexual harassment.
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Ravensbourne Project
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Tel: 020 8695 2661
Coombe House
4 Crantock Road
Catford
London
Greater London
SE6 2QT
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Ravensbourne Project provides short breaks for children and young people with disabilities in the London Borough of Lewisham during the weekends and at school holidays. Ravensbourne Project’s Short Breaks help support carers in their caring responsibilities. In addition it provides children and y...
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Children and young people aged 8-18 who have a disability
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Bexley SNAP (Special Needs Access to Provision)
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Tel: 020 8320 1488
Normandy Children's Centre
Fairfield Avenue
Barnehurst
Kent
DA7 6QP
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Founded in 1994 by a group of parents committed to ensuring the needs of their disabled children, our Trustees and Senior Leadership Team are still made up by a majority with lived experience of bringing up or living with a disabled child.
At Bexley Snap we offer disabled children and young peop...
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Disabled children, their families and carers
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Charge Family Support Group
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Tel: 07950 233 100
SE6 2HA
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The CHARGE Family Support Group offers a positive support network of parents, families and professionals to share ideas and experiences, and to give emotional support to families with a child or adult with Charge Syndrome. We organise 3-4 events a year which allow members to meet and provide supp...
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Individuals with CHARGE Syndrome; carers, families, parents or professionals involved with anyone with CHARGE Syndrome.
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Bexley Deaf Centre
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Tel: 01322 351122
20 Whitehall Lane
Slade green
Erith
Kent
DA8 2DH
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Bexley Deaf Group formed in 1986 and became a registered charity in December 1990. It is repsonsible for the Management of Bexley Deaf Centre which aims to provide information, education and support for Deaf people in Bexley enabling them to enjoy the same quality of life as those with normal hea...
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Aims to provide information, education and support for Deaf people
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Home Start Greenwich
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Tel: 020 8317 4298
c/o Oak House
Barnfield Rd
Plumstead
London
Greater London
SE18 3UH
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Through a network of nearly 16,000 trained parent volunteers we support thousands of parents who are struggling to cope. Our families need support for many reasons including post-natal illness, disability, bereavement, the illness of a parent or child, or social isolation. Parents supporting othe...
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Cancer Voices In Partnership Greenwich And Bexley
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Tel: 020 7188 7089
Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice
185 Bostall Hill
Abbey Wood
London
Greater London
SE2 0GB
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This is a group of local people affected by cancer in different ways who work alongside health care professionals to make improvements to cancer care.
Cancer Voices are part of the NHS South East London Cancer Network which works with all NHS and voluntary sector organisations (hospitals, GPs an...
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Tel: 020 8836 6282
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Stadium Road
Woolwich
London
Greater London
SE18 4QH
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Carers of people with mental illness at Oxleas House and in the community
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British Disabled Fencing Association
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The British Disabled Fencing Association (BDFA) is the governing body for the paralympic sport of Wheelchair Fencing in Britain.
The BDFA has something for everyone and can provide a path to becoming a paralympic champion, a regular workout among friends or a social base with the odd bit of exe...
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People with a permanent disabilty
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