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Oak Farm Leisure & Activities Club (Oflac)

Tel: 07787 783903

Samuel Cody Specialist Sports College
Ballentyne Road
Farnborough
Hampshire
GU14 8SS

11.3 miles away

For young adults with learning disabilities. We offer drama, dance, computers and arts and crafts. Additional courses in healthy cooking and budgeting. Charges: £1 per day for drinks.
Adults with learning disabilities
Living Paintings

Tel: 01635 299771

Unit 8 Kingsclere Park
Kingsclere
Newbury
Berkshire
RG20 4SW

11.4 miles away

Living Paintings is a charity that provides a free lending library of touch and sound packs for visually impaired people of all ages.
People who are visually impaired, their carers, parents, teachers or professionals.
The Makaton Charity

Tel: 01276 606760

Manor House
46 London Road
Blackwater
Camberley
Surrey
GU17 0AA

11.5 miles away

Makaton is a language programme which uses signs, symbols and speech to enable people with learning and communication difficulties to communicate. The Makaton Charity: - provides training to parents, carers, and professionals - develops and produces printed and electronic resources - works with...
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Parents, carers, professionals and users
Princess Royal Trust For Carers (Prtc) Hampshire - Rushmoor & Hart

Tel: 07825 589738

GU14 7JU

11.6 miles away

Princess Royal Trust for Carers (PRTC) Hampshire - Rushmoor & Hart tailors their work to the needs of each individual carer. They provide information, advice and guidance, advocacy and representation, liaison with statutory bodies and access to training and education. They also offer opportunitie...
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Parkside Mencap Aldershot And District

Tel: 01252 313103

57 Guildford Road
Aldershot
Hampshire
GU12 4BP

11.9 miles away

Parkside is a registered charity based in Aldershot that provides support services for children and adults with learning disabilities living in the local area, covering both Hampshire and Surrey.
Adults and children with Learning Disabilities
Multiple Sclerosis (Ms) Society Alton-Petersfield And Surrounding District

Tel: 07796 50554

GU35 0JT

11.9 miles away

Part of the Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Alton-Petersfield and surrounding district MS Group support anyone affected by MS in the area, whether personally, or for family and carers. They have gatherings on a regular basis, including monthly socials, exercise classes and occasional informal gat...
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Anybody affected by Multiple Sclerosis, family members, friends and carers
Reading Borough Council – services for adults

Tel: 0118 937 3747

Civic Centre
Reading
Berkshire
RG1 7TD

12.3 miles away

Provide social care services for adults
Adults and those that care for them
Kingfisher Trust Whitchurch

Tel: 01256 893333

Kingfisher Day Centre
Laverstoke Lane
Laverstoke
Whitchurch
Hampshire
RG28 7NY

12.3 miles away

The Kingfisher Trust is a local independent registered charity established in 1984, covering primarily, Overton, Whitchurch, St Mary Bourne and surrounding areas of North Hampshire. It provides personalised care, re-enablement, and social interaction for older people of all abilities, as well as ...
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We cater for older frail and/or disabled and/or mentally frail clients.
Merry-Go-Round Toy And Leisure Library Surrey

Tel: 01483 782936

Frimley Children's Centre
10 Church Road
Frimley
Surrey
GU16 7AD

12.5 miles away

Membership is open to families of children with special needs, pre-school groups, special needs schools, professionals and anyone involved in the care of clients with learning difficulities or other specific health needs,such as those with hearing, speech or visual loss.
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Dimensions

Tel: 0300 303 9001

Building 1430
Arlington Business Park
Theale
Reading
Berkshire
RG7 4SA

12.6 miles away

In 1976, armed with a single phone in a rented office, Dimensions began supporting people with learning disabilities, autism and complex needs out of institutions, helping them lead ordinary lives in their local communities. Forty years on, our work is fundamentally unchanged: we support people ...
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