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The Paget's Association
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Tel: 0161 799 4646
Jactin House
24 Hood Street
Ancoats
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M4 6WX
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The main aims of the charity are to offer support and information to those with Paget’s disease; raise awareness of the disease among health professionals and the general public; sponsor research into the causes and treatment of Paget’s disease.
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Open to anyone with an interest in Paget's disease
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Wai Yin Chinese Women Society
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Tel: 0161 833 0377
66 - 68 Swan Street
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M4 5JU
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The Wai Yin Chinese Women Society has been providing services to assist the North West's Chinese population and other ethnic minority communities for 22 years and represents one of the largest Chinese Community centres nationally. We have been operating in Manchester China Town since 1988, and h...
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General public, Chinese young carers, Chinese elderly carers..
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Manchester City Council Social Care Contact Centre
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Tel: 0161 234 5001
Contact Manchester
Manchester City Council
PO Box 532
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M60 2LA
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Provides social services. Please see our website for further information: www.manchester.gov.uk/helpandsupportmanchester
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Children and adults residing within the Manchester City Council area
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Mood Swings Network
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Tel: 0161 832 3736
36 New Mount Street
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M4 4DE
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Moodswings is an award winning Manchester based Charity founded in 1999 to help people recover from mood problems and the severe emotional distress they can cause.
We operate a telephone help line that provides advice, information and support for people whose lives are affected by a severe mood...
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Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area (Asgma)
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Tel: 0161 866 8483
ASGMA
1114 Chester Road
Stretford
Greater Manchester
M32 0HL
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The Autistic Society Greater Manchester Area (ASGMA) is a voluntary organisation that was set up in 1968 by parents to support parents. ASGMA now provides support, information and services to people with an autistic spectrum condition and their families.
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People with an autistic spectrum condition and their families.
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Wythenshawe Wheelers Cycling Club
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Tel: 07753 428937
Wythenshawe Athletics Track
Wythenshawe Road
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M23 0AB
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The main focus of our club is to offer cycling to people with a disability. We have over 70 adapted bikes and we are confident that anyone can ride a bike regardless of their ability. We offer four weekly sessions: three are open to cyclists of all abilities with the other dedicated to schools.
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The main focus of our club is to offer cycling to people with a disability
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Manchester Settlement
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Tel: 0161 275 0349
1328-1330 Ashton Old Road
Openshaw
Manchester
Greater Manchester
M11 1JG
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We offer a range of services for the communiy including a Legal Advice Clinic, computer classes and help for young people.
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Disability Stockport
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Tel: 0161 480 7248
23 High Street
Stockport
Greater Manchester
SK1 1EG
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Disability Stockport is a voluntary organisation which assists and supports disabled people and anyone with a support need, including family, friends, carers, groups and individuals with an interest in disability matters. We give information, advice and support to Stockport residents who have a p...
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People with physical and/or sensory disability, carers, family and friends.
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Family Info Link Stockport
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Tel: 0161 477 0606
23 High Street
Stockport
Greater Manchester
SK1 1EG
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We provide information on registered childcare and other family related services to all Stockport parents and carers of children and young people 0-20 years.
All our services are free and impartial. Information is available through the helpline, email, websites, appointments, home visits and ou...
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Headway Salford Trafford and North Manchester
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Headway Salford, Trafford and North Manchester provide information, support and social activities for people suffering from acquired brain injuries. They also support carers, family and friends.
Their service offers the chance for people who have experienced brain injury to get together in a re...
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Brain injury survivors, carers, family and friends.
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