Address & contact details |
Information supplied by |
Target group |
Learning Disability Partnership Board Herefordshire
|
Tel: 01432 261877
Po Box 4
Plough Lane
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR4 0XH
|
A local organisation which brings together people with learning disabilities, relatives and carers, public, voluntary and independent agencies in Herefordshire. It helps them to plan better services for people with learning disabilities and helps them get better access to the chances and services...
Continue reading overview
|
n/a
Data not available
|
Action Deafness
|
Tel: 0116 253 3200
36 Widemarsh Street
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR4 9EP
|
Action Deafness Hereford is a local organisation which supports deaf and hard of hearing people and their families.
|
Carers, General Public, Professionals
|
Herefordshire Vision Links
|
Tel: 01432 352297
36 Widemarsh Street
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR4 9EP
|
Herefordshire Vision Links is the working title for Herefordshire Association of the Blind. We are an independent local charity supporting people with sight loss in Herefordshire.
|
|
Worcestershire ME Social Group
|
Tel: Former Support Group Chair
Ian Logan - 01886 888419
WR6 6QA
|
The Worcestershire M.E. Social Group is for people affected by M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis), CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), PVFS (Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome), Long Covid (Post-Covid Fatigue Syndrome) and FMS (Fibromyalgia Syndrome), within Worcestershire and surrounding areas.
|
n/a
Data not available
|
LOOK (National Office)
|
Tel: 07464 351958
Look UK
c/o The Fred Bulmer Centre
Wall Street
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR4 9HP
|
When you first find out your child has a serious sight problem there'll be a million questions you'll want to ask, but finding answers from the professionals is difficult or sometimes impossible - especially when you're feeling vulnerable and isolated.
Our mission is to improve the lives of fami...
Continue reading overview
|
Families with Visually Impaired children
|
Age Uk Hereford & Localities (Hereford)
|
Tel: 0333 0066 299
Hereford Locality Office
Kemble House
37 Broad Street
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR4 9AR
|
Age UK Hereford and Localities offers a wide range of services which are available to those aged 50 and over, their families and carers.
Our aim is to improve the quality of life for older people by providing practical help and support, as well as emotional support and opportunities to socialise.
|
People aged 50 and over, their families and carers.
|
Little Princess Trust
|
Tel: 01432 760060
The Hannah Tarplee Building
22-25 Berrington Street
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR4 0BJ
|
The Little Princess Trust was established in 2006 and has now provided more than 10,000 real-hair wigs, free of charge, to children and young people up to the age of 24 in the UK and Ireland suffering from hair loss due to cancer treatment and other conditions such as Alopecia.
Providing free wi...
Continue reading overview
|
n/a
Data not available
|
Herefordshire Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre
|
Tel: 01432 261249
31 Mostyn Street
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR4 0EG
|
We offer the following therapies : Reflexology, High Dosage Oxygen Therapy (HDOT) and Indian Head Massage.
|
Sufferers of MS and other conditions
|
Parkinson'S Uk Hereford And District Branch
|
Tel: 01432 870267 and 0344 225 3694
St Martins Church Hall
89 Ross Road
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR2 7RJ
|
Offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
Also organise regular events and social activities - join and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area.
|
People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
|
Age Uk Herefordshire & Worcestershire
|
Tel: 0800 008 6077
Malvern Gate
Bromwich Road
Lower Wick
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR2 4BN
|
Age UK Herefordshire and Worcestershire have been established for over 20 years, providing support and services to older people, their families, friends and carers. As part of a Federation, we are able to draw upon a wealth of experience and expertise to ensure older people in Worcestershire and ...
Continue reading overview
|
People over 50, their families, friends and carers
|