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LHH
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Tel: 01444 236099
PO Box 342
Burgess Hill
West Sussex
RH15 5AQ
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For people who are in financial need due to illness or disability. One-off grants and regular quarterly grants available. One-off grants are typically for essential household items and specialist equipment not available through statutory services; maximum £250. Carer's breaks when funds allow.
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3VA
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Tel: 0300 124 6810
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Newhaven Enterprise Centre
Denton Island
Newhaven
East Sussex
BN9 9BA
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We are the Voluntary Action for Eastbourne, Lewes District, and Wealden. We enable and support community groups, voluntary organisations and individuals across East Sussex to improve quality of life and equality of opportunity for everyone. We represent and advocate for the voluntary and communi...
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Voluntary and community groups
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East Sussex Vision Support
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Tel: 01323 832252
13 Vicarage Field
Hailsham
East Sussex
BN27 1BD
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East Sussex Vision Support (ESVS) offers information, training and support services to clients, campaigns on issues relevant to clients and delivers awareness raising sessions for businesses and community groups.
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Blind and partially sighted people
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Tel: 01273 517332
Hillcrest Community Centre
Hillcrest Road
Newhaven
East Sussex
BN9 9EA
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Community Transport for the Lewes Area Ltd (CTLA) is a registered charity (No 1110215) providing affordable, accessible transport for people in the Lewes District (including East Saltdean, Peacehaven, Newhaven and Seaford) who find it difficult to access normal forms of transport. We operate a fl...
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Our service can be used by anyone who is unable to access normal public transport. This includes carers.
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Dravet Syndrome Uk
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Tel: 01246 912421
BN27 3TS
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Dravet Syndrome is a rare, life-limiting & devastating genetic neurological condition, occurring in 1/15,000 live births in the UK. The condition causes treatment-resistant epilepsy & intellectual disability alongside a spectrum of associated conditions including autism, ADHD, challenging behavio...
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Carers, general public, professionals.
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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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Seaford Heartsease
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Tel: 01323 896009
Heartsease
Seaford Baptist Church
Belgrave Road
Seaford
East Sussex
BN25 2EE
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Heartsease offers a monthly support group for anyone who has experienced bereavement. It organises speakers and activities. Ring for details.
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Parkinson's UK Brighton and Hove Branch
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Tel: 07952 299085 or 0344 225 3613
Withdean Sports Complex
Tongdean Lane
Withdean
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 5JD
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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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Whoopsadaisy
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Tel: 01273 554178 / 07588 555761
Whoopsadaisy Pavilion
Preston Park
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 6HN
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Whoopsadaisy provides Conductive Education sessions for children with physical disabilities.
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children with wide range of motor disorders, including some undiagnosed conditions affecting mobility such as cerebral palsy, global development delay, acquired brain injury, Down’s Syndrome, etc.
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Brighton & Hove Bipolar Self Help Group
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The Brighton and Hove Bipolar UK Peer Support Group meets online (by Zoom) , meeting on the 1st Wednesday of the month (7.30pm-9.30pm), please email supportgroups@bipolaruk.org using "Brighton and Hove online support group" as the subject line.
Anyone over 18 is welcome. If you're 16 or 17, plea...
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Anyone affected by bipolar disorder (including family members, partners and friends) are very welcome.
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