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The Lin Berwick Trust

Tel: 01787 372343

The Christopher Centre
10 Gainsborough Street
Sudbury
Suffolk
CO10 2EU

18.8 miles away

The Lin Berwick Trust offers holiday accommodation for people with disabilities, their families and carers.
People with disabilities, their families and carers.
Parkinson'S Uk Sudbury Branch

Tel: 0344 225 3614

Stevenson Centre
Stevenson Approach
Great Cornard
Sudbury
Suffolk
CO10 0WD

19.6 miles away

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.
Down's Syndrome Norfolk

Tel: 07968655703

6 Manor Road
Roydon
Diss
Roydon
Norfolk
IP22 5QU

20.5 miles away

Down's Syndrome Norfolk serves its members throughout the county by: Providing information, advice and support Working with and alongside the statutory agencies (Health, Education and Social Services) and other voluntary organisations Supporting new parents Organising social and fundraising events
Anyone with an interest in Down's syndrome can contact us for information and support.
Cambridge Pringle Group Cambridgeshire

Tel: 01223 223822

CB4 0WY

20.6 miles away

Our aim is to support people with mental health needs, providing them with homes and helping them to meet goals in their individual support plans and to enable them to live independent lives as far as possible. The level of support will be flexible to meet the changing needs of our service-users.
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Brown's Field Youth and Community Centre

Tel: 01223 420309

31a Green End Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 1RU

20.8 miles away

The multifunctional centre has developed a range of activities and programmes for families, children, young and older people.
Different target groups for the many different services offered.
Cam Sight

Tel: 01223 420033

167 Green End Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 1RW

20.9 miles away

Cam Sight is a local charity supporting people with sight difficulties. Its vision is a society where visually impaired people enjoy the same rights and opportunities as other people and where no-one feels isolated or excluded due to losing their sight.
We provide support for visually impaired people, their carers and families; employers and providers of public services.
Cambridge Talking News

Tel: 01223 353296

C/O Cam Sight
167 Green End Road
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB4 1RW

20.9 miles away

We provide a weekly service of local news and items of interest to visually impaired people on USB sticks, and we are sometimes able to lend USB stick players to clients if necessary.  There is no charge for the service and postage is free. Cambridge Talking Newspaper is also available on Alexa, ...
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The USB sticks are available to anyone with impaired vision.
Cottenham Toy Library

Cottenham Community Centre
250A High Street
Cottenham
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB24 8RX

21.1 miles away

Cottenham Toy Library is a community group that aims to lend good quality developmental and imaginative toys to families in the surrounding area, whilst also providing a meeting point for parents and carers alike. We also run several extremely popular events within the village throughout the year.
Parents and carers
Crossroads Care Norfolk Young Carers Project Norfolk

Tel: 01379 676194

PO Box 290
Diss
Norfolk
IP22 9AE

21.3 miles away

Crossroads Care Norfolk Young Carers Project is part of the registered charity Crossroads Care and is funded by Norfolk County Council's Carers Grant to give social and emotional support to young carers who are resident in the county of Norfolk.
Carers only.
Cambridge Self-Help Group For Adults Who Stammer Cambridge

Tel: 07917 830299

CB1 3AN

21.5 miles away

To provide support to fellow stammerers and provide an opportunity for stammerers to meet and talk socially. To provide a non-judgemental environment where one is allowed to stammer freely.
Anyone affected by stammering