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Leighton Linslade Cancer Support Group
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Tel: 0790 5553 929
c/o 256 Bideford Green
Leighton Buzzard
Bedfordshire
LU7 2TY
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We are men and women of all ages who have been through the trauma of a diagnosis. We all have in common, our ups and downs, our good days and our bad days. There our similarity ends. Our experiences, treatments, attitudes, expectations and needs are all unique.
As a group we try to support each ...
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The Sleep Apnoea Trust
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PO Box 60
Chinnor
Oxfordshire
OX39 4XE
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The Sleep Apnoea Trust Association (SATA) is a national charity funded by patients and run by patients exists to improve the lives of sleep apnoea patients, their partners and their families. Its website is the best source of up to date sleep apnoea information for adults. The website is constan...
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Living with Secondary Breast Cancer - Oxford
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Tel: 0345 077 1893
OX2 6JP
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Our Living with Secondary Breast Cancer meet ups in Oxford usually take place monthly, and you can attend as few or as many as you like. All sessions are facilitated by a counsellor and once a quarter we invite a guest speaker, for example a Clinical Nurse Specialist or Benefits Advisor. Question...
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Oxfordshire Dyspraxia Support Group Dyspraxia Foundation
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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.
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Carers, parents, gneral public, professionals
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Aylesbury Area Disabled Club (Aadc)
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Tel: 07880 614061 (Chairman)
HP21 9PP
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The Aylesbury Area Disabled Club is a registered charity (Charity No 289068) formed in 1961 that meets on the third Saturday of the month at the Church of the Holy Spirit, Camborne Avenue, Bedgrove, Aylesbury, from 2pm to 4pm.
Different activities are organised each month including quizzes, boar...
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Wheelpower Buckinghamshire
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Tel: 01296 395995
Stoke Mandeville Stadium
Guttman Road
Stoke Mandeville
Buckinghamshire
HP21 9PP
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WheelPower are the national charity for wheelchair sport based at the Birthplace of the Paralympic Movement, Stoke Mandeville Stadium. For over 70 years they have provided opportunities to disabled people of all ages to play sport, take part in physical activity and lead healthier lives.
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Maggie's Oxford
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Tel: 01865 751882
Maggie's Centre
Churchill Road, Old Road
Headington
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX3 7LE
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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
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CHAT children's respite
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Tel: 07402 063133
CHAT office
Booker Park School
Stoke Leys Close
Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire
HP21 9EF
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CHAT children’s respite is a registered charity helping Buckinghamshire families with children who have special needs by providing funds for short term respite care.
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Families with children who have special needs
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KEEN Oxford
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Tel: 07806 743 595
St Clement's Centre
Cross Street
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX4 1DA
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Our work has three strands to it. We run our own programme of regular, inclusive projects including sports clubs, trips and art workshops every week. Secondly, we support other organisations to be more inclusive, for example through our Sports Partner Programme, working in partnership with many l...
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Children and Adults with additional needs / disabilities
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Tel: 01865 904499
The Rectory Centre
27-29 Rectory Road
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX4 1BU
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Area Covered: Oxfordshire
Support for the family and friends supporting somebody with a mental health problem. The service offers a range of support depending on a persons needs including:
(1) One to one emotional support at a time and place convenient to the carer
(2) Monthly support groups ...
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