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Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) Foundation - Jo's friends

Tel: 07970 487744

GL7 7AH

15.8 miles away

We exist to offer information and support to Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) patients, their families and friends; whilst raising awareness of this problem to stimulate action that will improve treatment. Our mission is to make the unknown, known by providing information and support to CUP patie...
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Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) patients, their families and friends
The Abingdon Bridge Youth Charity

Tel: 01235 522375

The Abingdon Bridge Centre
27 Bridge Street
Abingdon
Oxfordshire
OX14 3HN

15.8 miles away

We work with young people aged 13-25, offering accurate, unbiased, relevant information and support on a whole range of issues. We are free, confidential and non-judgemental. We have now been established for fifteen years, with trained staff offering support on any issue, big or small. All serv...
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Young people aged 13 to 25
STARS

Tel: 01789 867503

OX7 5SR

16.1 miles away

The overall aim of the charity is to ensure that anyone presenting with unexplained loss of consciousness receives the correct diagnosis, the appropriate treatment, informed support and sign posting to the appropriate medical professional.
Carers, sufferers, medical professionals.
Atrial Fibrillation Association (Afa)

Tel: 01789 867 502

OX7 5SR

16.1 miles away

Atrial Fibrillation Association (AFA) is an international charity which provides information, support and access to established, new or innovative treatments for Atrial Fibrillation (AF).
Patients, carers, patient information groups, members of the public, medical professionals, organisations etc
Arrhythmia Alliance

Tel: 01789 867501

Unit 6B
Essex House
Cromwell Business Park
Chipping Norton
Warwickshire
OX7 5SR

16.1 miles away

Arrhythmia Alliance (A-A) is a coalition of charities, patient groups, patients, carers, medical groups and allied professionals. These groups remain independent, however, work together under the A-A umbrella to promote timely and effective diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias.
Patients, carers, patient information groups, members of the public, medical professionals, organisations etc
Abingdon Breakaway Club

Tel: 01235 529458

OX14 3NJ

16.1 miles away

This is a friendship club for people of all ages. It offers outings and social gatherings with games, a quiz, live music and afternoon tea.
Anyone
Oxfordshire County Council

Tel: 0845 050 7666

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PO Box 780
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 9GX

16.1 miles away

Provides social services
Adults, children, young people, older people and those who care for them
Hft South Oxfordshire

Tel: 01235 831686

Potash Lane
Milton Heights
Abingdon
Oxfordshire
OX14 4DR

16.1 miles away

Hft South Oxfordshire and Berkshire supports people with learning disabilities. We offer a range of services in the area, from supported living to jobs and volunteering, registered care to day opportunities and respite. We can also provide specialist services for those with specific syndromes or...
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People with learning disabilities and their families.
Hft North Oxfordshire

Tel: 01295 267906

47c Broad Street
Banbury
Oxfordshire
OX14 4DR

16.1 miles away

Hft North Oxfordshire offers a range of services across the area to support people with learning disabilities to live the life they choose, from supported living to jobs and volunteering, skills workshops to leisure opportunities. Our services are person-centred and designed to meet individual ...
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People with learning disabilities and their families.
Yellow Submarine

Tel: 01865 236119

12, Park End Street
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 1HH

16.2 miles away

Yellow Submarine is an award-winning Oxfordshire charity that believes people with learning disabilities and autism deserve to live life to the full. Our projects start working with young people in community settings from the age of 11 onwards, to build their social skills, confidence, independe...
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People with learning disabilites and their carers.