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Living Paintings
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Tel: 01635 299771
Unit 8 Kingsclere Park
Kingsclere
Newbury
Berkshire
RG20 4SW
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Living Paintings is a charity that provides a free lending library of touch and sound packs for visually impaired people of all ages.
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People who are visually impaired, their carers, parents, teachers or professionals.
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4 Cancer
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Tel: (01273) 597 452
RG20 5PJ
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The 4 Cancer Group is a charity based organisation that aims to improve the quality of life for individuals and their families who have been affected by cancer. The charity offers a variety of days out and short-breaks for individuals and their families affected by cancer, the recently bereaved a...
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Individuals and their families affected by cancer, the recently bereaved and carers.
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Motor Neurone Disease Association Oxfordshire
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Tel: 01235 850372
OX11 9PR
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The Oxfordshire Branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association is dedicated to providing help and support to people in the area affected by MND including their carers, families and friends.
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Wantage Counselling Service Oxfordshire
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Tel: 01235 769744
Wantage Counselling Service
Orchard House
Portway
Wantage
Oxfordshire
OX12 9BU
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Wantage Counselling Service provides counselling for individuals, couples and young people over the age of 15 years.
As a registered charity we are able to provide this professional service to people whatever their financial circumstances. As well as being a respected community agency we also p...
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Individuals, couples and young people over the age of 15 years.
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SUDEP Action
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Tel: Main Office – 01235 772 850
Support Line – 01235 772 852
18 Newbury Street
Wantage
Oxfordshire
OX12 8DA
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SUDEP Action is dedicated to raising awareness of epilepsy risks and tackling epilepsy deaths including Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy. We are the only UK charity specialised in supporting and involving people bereaved by epilepsy.
Our services include bereavement support, counselling, hel...
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Standby Volunteer Group
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Tel: 0118 930 6419
RG7 5AS
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The aim of the Standby Volunteer Group is to provide transport for people who do not have access to or cannot use public services to take them to hospital and surgery appointments - including chiropodist, dentists, opticians, etc and then return them safely home.
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Areas covered - Bradfield, Theale, Englefield, Stanford Dingley and westward journeys from Calcot.
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Dimensions
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Tel: 0300 303 9001
Building 1430
Arlington Business Park
Theale
Reading
Berkshire
RG7 4SA
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In 1976, armed with a single phone in a rented office, Dimensions began supporting people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs out of institutions, helping them lead ordinary lives in their local communities.
Forty years on, our work is fundamentally unchanged: we support people ...
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Didcot Volunteer Drivers CIO
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Tel: 01235 816709
OX11 8RJ
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Personal transport service for those unable to access public transport to travel to their medical appointments.
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Hft South Oxfordshire
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Tel: 01235 831686
Potash Lane
Milton Heights
Abingdon
Oxfordshire
OX14 4DR
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Hft South Oxfordshire and Berkshire supports people with learning disabilities.
We offer a range of services in the area, from supported living to jobs and volunteering, registered care to day opportunities and respite. We can also provide specialist services for those with specific syndromes or...
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People with learning disabilities and their families.
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Hft North Oxfordshire
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Tel: 01295 267906
47c Broad Street
Banbury
Oxfordshire
OX14 4DR
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Hft North Oxfordshire offers a range of services across the area to support people with learning disabilities to live the life they choose, from supported living to jobs and volunteering, skills workshops to leisure opportunities.
Our services are person-centred and designed to meet individual ...
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People with learning disabilities and their families.
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