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Tel: 0300 028 8888
RH10 6AD
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Did you know, 3 out of 5 people will become an unpaid carer.
Anyone can be a carer, an 85-year-old husband caring for his wife with Dementia, an 18-year-old looking after her Mum with a long-term illness or a young person looking after a parent with an alcohol problem. For some caring has always...
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Tel: 01293 523764 (Enquiry Line)
RH10 6GA
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Crawley Community Transport (CCT) is a charitable community transport operator for Crawley and the surrounding area. This service is for individual users who are generally unable to access other mainstream public transport services either because they have physical, sensory or learning disabiliti...
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Individual users who are generally unable to access other mainstream public transport services.
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The Prostate Project Surrey
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Tel: 01483 419501
The Prostate Project
Purbecks House
Grosvenor Road
Godalming
Surrey
GU7 1NZ
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The Prostate Project is a registered charity that aims to increase awareness, particularly amongst men, of the existence of prostate cancer, its symptoms and its potential adverse effect.
We have a free, 24 hour patient support helpline; if anyone close to you is suffering from prostate cancer ...
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Anyone suffering from prostate cancer, their family, friends and carers.
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Chrysalis Crawley Breast Cancer Support Group
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Tel: Breast Clinical Nurse Specialist Tel: 01737 768511 ext: 6688 (M– F 08.30 – 16.00hrs excl BH)
RH10 6JU
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Friendly, informal self help group for both women and men affected by breast cancer with a Macmillan Breast Cancer Nurse in attendance.
Talks, practical advice and social activities offered.
Meetings are held on the last working Monday of the month at 7.30pm at The Olive Tree, Crawley Hospital...
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Both women and men affected by Breast Cancer.
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Age UK Surrey
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Tel: 01483 503414
The Clockhouse Community Centre
Chapel Lane
Milford
Surrey
GU8 5EZ
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Age UK Surrey is an independent local charity. We work for all people over the age of 50 offering a wide range of services to help them make the most of life.
Age UK Surrey is also a brand partner of Age UK and a member of the Age England Association.
Age UK Surrey aims to see a county where ...
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Older people 50 + their families and carers
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Parkinson's UK Guildford and South Surrey Branch
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Tel: 01483 422543 or 0344 225 3609
Shalford Village Hall
Kings Road
Shalford
Guildford
Surrey
GU4 8JX
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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.
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People with Parkinson's, their families and carers.
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Cancervive
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Tel: 01273 834912
41 Western Road
Hurstpierpoint
Hassocks
West Sussex
BN6 9SU
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Cancervive offers help from personal experience for family, friends and colleagues of cancer patients as well as the cancer patients themselves.
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Family, friends and colleagues of cancer patients as well as the cancer patients themselves.
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Motor Neurone Disease Association West Sussex North
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Tel: 01444 245486
RH15 8UT
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The West Sussex North Branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association offers support to people affected by Motor Neurone Disease (MND), their partners, carers, family and friends. The branch covers Crawley, Horsham and Mid Sussex districts.
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Anyone affected by Motor Neurone Disease
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Ataxia UK South Downs
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Tel: 0207 582 1444
RH15 8RE
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Ataxia UK funds research into finding treatments and a cure for ataxia, and they support people through a range of services. Support is also available for their families and carers.
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Individuals affected by ataxia, their friends, family or carers.
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Tel: 01306 640212
The Mayflower Centre
Lyons Court
High Street
Dorking
Surrey
RH4 1AB
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We provide information and support for all carers in Mole Valley including signposting to services, help with completing benefits claim forms and outings to give carers a break.
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Adult carers looking after someone who:
• is physically disabled
• has learning disabilities
• is elderly
• has mental health problems
• has a terminal illnesss
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