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Abingdon Breakaway Club

Tel: 01235 529458

OX14 3NJ

6.2 miles away

This is a friendship club for people of all ages. It offers outings and social gatherings with games, a quiz, live music and afternoon tea.
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Rose Hill and Donnington Advice Centre

Tel: 01865 438634

Rose Hill Community Centre
Carole’s Way off Ashhurst Way
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX4 4HF

6.2 miles away

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Autism Family Support Oxfordshire

Tel: 01844 338696

Autism Family Support Oxfordshire
c/o Abingdon Community Support Service
Crabtree Place, off Audlett Drive
Abingdon
Oxfordshire
OX14 3GD

6.3 miles away

Autism Family Support Oxfordshire is a charity that provides support to children and young people aged 0-25 years old, with  a diagnosis of an Autism Spectrum Condition(ASC), and their families; who live within Oxfordshire or access services in Oxfordshire such as schools or a GP. They offer supp...
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Dementia Oxfordshire

Tel: 01865 410 210

Dementia Oxfordshire
Unit 9/10 Napier Court
Abingdon
Oxfordshire
OX14 3YT

6.5 miles away

The Oxfordshire Dementia Information Line provides information about dementia and local resources for anybody affected by dementia.
Open to all
Treatline

Tel: 01865 841420

38 Woodstock Road East
Begbroke
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX5 1RG

6.5 miles away

Treatline is a confidential postal and telephone clinic for children and young adults who have bedwetting problems. Alarms are provided and support given. Treatline provides two services in the form of a Saturday morning clinic for face to face support and a telephone appointment service.
Children and young adults who have bedwetting problems
The Art Room

Tel: 01865 779779

Oxford Spires Academy
Glanville Road
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX4 2AU

6.6 miles away

The Art Room offers 'art as therapy' to children and young people between the ages of 5 and 16, using art to raise their self-esteem, self-confidence and independence. Some of the students may have specific learning difficulties or have had an interrupted education. Some have recently arrived in...
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Children and young people aged 5 to 16 who are facing major challenges in their lives.
Huntington'S Disease Association - Oxfordshire

Tel: 0151 331 5444

OX3 9DU

6.9 miles away

The HDA (Huntington’s Disease Association) is a national charity which provides support for families affected by Huntington’s Disease (HD). We are part of the national organisation, but more informal as well as more local. We hold regular meetings, go on social outings together, and meet and sha...
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Carers, people who have Huntington's Disease, people at risk of developing Huntington's Disease.
Heads2Gether

Tel: 0800 023 4550

ENT Department
The West Wing LG1
The John Radcliffe Hospital
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX3 9DU

6.9 miles away

We offer support to anyone affected by head and neck or mouth cancer. We run coffee mornings and a packed schedule of social events, an opportunity to meet and talk to others who have already been treated for the disease. We offer telephone and face to face support using trained former patients...
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People Affected by Head & Neck Cancer.
Maggie's Oxford

Tel: 01865 751882

Maggie's Centre
Churchill Road, Old Road
Headington
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX3 7LE

6.9 miles away

Maggie's Centre is a support centre for people with cancer and their families. Maggie's Centre is a place to turn to for help with any of the problems, small or large, associated with cancer. Under one roof you can access help with information, benefits advice, psychological support both indivi...
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People affected by cancer
Oxfordshire Dyspraxia Support Group Dyspraxia Foundation

OX3 7NP

7.1 miles away

Each year the Foundation answers approximately 10,000 enquiries and distributes more then 20,000 leaflets about the condition. The Foundation seeks every opportunity to increase understanding of dyspraxia, particularly among professionals in health and education.
Carers, parents, gneral public, professionals